About
Receiving the Man of the Match award at a local cricket tournament in Spring 2017.
Receiving the Best Bowler award at the Tri-Valley youth cricket tournament in Summer 2015.
Receiving the team award at 2018 National Youth Cricket League (NYCL) tournament. I’m the player on the extreme right.
It all started when…
I played the game of cricket in many domestic and national tournaments. One of the most fascinating things about cricket was that it showed me the connection between the statistics and probability of the game. This led me to the fields of math and computer science. In middle school, in a class called PLTW Engineering, Robotics and Computer, I found that I was good at other things than cricket. Later in high school, after a few advanced programming Academic Talent Development Program (ATDP) classes at UC Berkeley, I knew where I was going with my talents and skills. Since then I’ve created 3DCampus AR, a wayfinding mobile app that I co-founded with some friends. It’s available on the App store. Check it out! Throughout my life, I’ve wanted to help people and technology was the place where I could do the most good. In recent years I’ve been working with seniors to teach them technology. Tech Rocks was born in my head before I ever put it in the app or launched a senior session. Thank you for checking out Tech Rocks!
Receiving team awards at the 2015 NYCL tournament. I’m the player second from the left in the bottom row.
Showcasing my vehicle robot at a middle school STEM event.
Receiving the U14 Best Bowler award at my league’s award night in 2015.
With my U15 North East Region (NER) team at the US Nationals Cricket tournament in 2017. I’m the player on the extreme right in the bottom row.