I'm a data and software engineer.

I worked at Tesla, Amazon, University of Cambridge and am excited about the future.

I grew up on a farm with no water piping, a cesspit toilet and a well for water. Aged 6, after moving to the UK, I lived in a low-income household in an area with the lowest university progression rating possible - Polar4, Level 1.

I made it to Imperial College London, ranked 6th in the world, and dropped out after interning at some super cool companies.

I am interested building things that help incredible people do their best work. That usually means building tools, pipelines, debugging problems - or basically, doing everything that other people don’t want to do - so they can focus on what they want to.

I wanted Oxford; ended up at Cambridge.

When I was 17 or so, I wrote a 16 page plan of how I was going to become a fit Oxford Computer Scientist. I visualised doing Yoga on the grass in front of the College.

At Sixth Form, I started to consider Mathematics and Engineering, eventually settling for Engineering. As I didn’t study Physics at A-Level, I ended applying for (Product) Design Engineering at Imperial College London instead. I was made an offer :)

After interning at Tesla and Amazon, I wanted to move towards the direction of public research instead. I read through a paper written by Dr Taylor and contacted him about it; eventually interning with him, then becoming a Research Assistant.

Oh, and it so happened he was an assistant professor in propulsion and power at the University of Cambridge.