I’m a researcher and musician interested in nonlinear signal processing and spatial sound. I hold master’s degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cornell Tech and Music Technology from McGill University, where I wrote my thesis on a category-theoretic approach to audio signal processing. I did my B.A. at the University of Chicago in a mix of Music, Math, Physics and Computer Science, and went to Stuyvesant High School.
Currently, I’m building Quivr, a new kind of medium for digital audio.
You can find some of my music online here.
Updates:
01/2026: I’m doing a residency at Reforesters Laboratory, a listening space and cafe in Brooklyn. Details on a live event to come.
06/2025: My team at Cornell Tech presented our project Echosense at the Seventh Annual XR Access Symposium. Here’s a github repo and technical whitepaper.
04/2025: I gave a talk at the Thirteenth Symposium on Compositional Structures (SYCO) in London, again on Volterra series. Here’s a video (I go on at 2:09:15) and slides.
09/2024: I gave a talk at the NYC Category Theory seminar about my work on Volterra series.