About
Software engineer, San Francisco.

I am a software engineer on the AmazonUI builder experience team at Amazon. I build front-end infrastructure and development tools.
I spend most of my time solving the following: At Amazon, thousands of independent internal teams ship front-end assets into a shared runtime environment across a variety of rendering frameworks. The correct assets have to be resolved for each page based on context like experiments, marketplace, device, and language, and packaged in a way that meets Amazon's low-latency and scalability bar. On top of that, as we move to a mobile-driven future, ideally builders should be able to author both client-side rendered native and server-side rendered web experiences with a single source of truth. I work on the build, testing, and deployment systems that enables internal developers to (hopefully) blissfully ignore these challenges.
I love working on challenging problems in complex systems with active users and a rich development history. My favorite projects involve deep collaboration, untangling complex messes, and working closely with the teams that depend on what I build. I am particularly interested in build system and runtime performance, dependency and versioning challenges, metrics collection and analysis, and balancing modernization with stability in an ever-changing development landscape.
I studied CS at University of Chicago and graduated in 2022. I was born and raised in San Francisco, a place I feel grateful to call home.
Outside of work, I love outdoor activities — hiking, running, biking, rock climbing. I am also deeply interested in astronomy, urbanism, politics, economics, music, and sports.