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<h2>interests and hobbies</h2>
<p><span class="title2">programming in general:</span> i really enjoy using code to solve complex problems and analyze large sets of data. i find coding challenges very stimulating. i also love developing any kind of software and getting it to work, especially in a team. i have been very enthusiastic about every single project i have ever worked on to date and often end up adding several additional features along the way if allowed.</p>
<p><span class="title2">physics and math:</span> so far, i've talked about changing the world a lot, but i am equally passionate about first understanding it. math is the language of the universe and physics is the story which describes it. as such, i am extremely interested in both subjects. in physics, i am particularly fascinated with quantum mechanics and relativity, though my interest extends to classical mechanics, electromagnetism, aerodynamics, and astrophysics as well. in math, i am interesed in everything really. i have yet to find a topic in math that does not make me want to learn more. though, some specific fields that come to mind are real analysis, topology, chaos theory, abstract algebra, and all levels of calculus. i love constructing and dismantling mathematical proofs just as much as i love to code.</p>
<p><span class="title2">quantum computing:</span> quantum computing and quantum information science is infact what i want to one day pursue studying at graduate level, perhaps with a mix of machine learning. i am extremely interested in how quantum computers utilize superconductors and qubits to work and complete particular tasks several hundreds of times faster than conventional computers. i believe that quantum computers are key to the future of technology and will one day be made as accessible as the computers we have today. as such, coding with quantum computers may become one of the most prominent fields in computer science in the near future. i want to utilize my knowledge of both computer science and physics to one day help make advances in this field.</p>
<p><span class="title2">programming in general:</span> i really enjoy using code to solve complex problems, especially low level ones. i love GPU programming and my favorite language is either C, C++, or CUDA. i love developing any kind of software and getting it to work, especially in a team. programming is like a sport to me, rather than work (most of the time haha). i have been very enthusiastic about every single project i have ever worked on (why else would i work on it ??) to date and often end up adding several additional features along the way if allowed. my dream job is probably working as a low level programmer at NVIDIA. or even better, anything with quantum computing! why NVIDIA? well i've been using their GPUs since i was a fetus practically and their logo is cool i guess. but in all seriousness, real answer would be that it has a lot of opportunities for the kind of programming i enjoy; low level, GPU programming, OS things, all that nice stuff.</p>
<p><span class="title2">physics and math:</span> so far, i've talked about changing the world a lot, but i am equally passionate about first understanding it. math is the language of the universe and physics is the story which describes it. as such, i am extremely interested in both subjects. in physics, i am particularly fascinated with quantum mechanics and relativity, though my interest extends to classical mechanics, electromagnetism, aerodynamics, and astrophysics as well. in math, i am interested in everything really. i have yet to find a topic in math that does not make me want to learn more. though, some specific fields that come to mind are real analysis, topology, chaos theory, abstract algebra, and all levels of calculus. i love constructing and dismantling mathematical proofs just as much as i love to code.</p>
<p><span class="title2">quantum computing:</span> quantum computing and quantum information science is in fact what i want to one day pursue studying at graduate level, perhaps with a mix of machine learning. i am extremely interested in how quantum computers utilize superconductors and qubits to work and complete particular tasks several hundreds of times faster than conventional computers. i believe that quantum computers are key to the future of technology and will one day be made as accessible as the computers we have today. as such, coding with quantum computers may become one of the most prominent fields in computer science in the near future. i want to utilize my knowledge of both computer science and physics to one day help make advances in this field.</p>
<p><span class="title2">deep learning:</span> artificial intelligence has always captivated me from a young age. funny enough, the more you learn, the more you realize that ML is just a bunch of math and stats. but then again if you really think about it, what isn't? as someone who loves both coding and math, studying deep learning algorithms extremely fascinates me. we all know the world is gonna be totally changed by AI, blah, blah. what i desire is to be at the front of that. as many others have said, the potential for AI is truly limitless. i want to one day develop my own unique algorithms for training AI that help change the world.</p>
<p><span class="title2">millennium problems:</span> i have been fascinated with the millennium prize problems for the past few years now, and i spend a fair amount of time researching them whenever i can. i know it's laughable, but i want to one day solve them. it is one of the goals of my life. as a physicist, i am particularly interested in the navier-stokes equations, which governs the flow of fluids. i am truly grateful to exist in a time where these problems remain unsolved.</p>
<p><span class="title2">piano and guitar:</span> this entire time i have been talking about academic things such as coding, physics, and math, but there is actually more to me than that (surprise). i briefly played the piano for a few months a while ago and have started to pick it up again recently. i've never actually played the guitar but i am planning on buying one soon. though i'm not sure what instrument i think is cooler between the two, i really want to play and get good at both of them. sadly i dont have free to spare during university since i have a lot of courses to take as i am triple majoring. but whenever i do get any free time, i'll either be playing the piano or the guitar. i also have a hidden passion for singing. i'll go all out during karoake with any song i like, but i have never really tried actually practicing. also people have told me i sound tone-deaf lol.</p>
<p><span class="title2">piano and guitar:</span> this entire time i have been talking about academic things such as coding, physics, and math, but there is actually more to me than that (surprise). i briefly played the piano for a few months a while ago and have started to pick it up again recently. i've never actually played the guitar but i am planning on buying one soon. though i'm not sure what instrument i think is cooler between the two, i really want to play and get good at both of them. sadly i dont have free to spare during university since i have a lot of courses to take as i am triple majoring. but whenever i do get any free time, i'll either be playing the piano or the guitar. i also have a hidden passion for singing. i'll go all out during karaoke with any song i like, but i have never really tried actually practicing. also people have told me i sound tone-deaf lol.</p>
<p><span class="title2">martial arts:</span> i absolutely love martial arts and have always wanted to consistently take lessons for muay thai somewhere. i've went to a few trial sessions before, but other than that all i have done is practice in my garage or backyard watching videos online lol. funny story: the first time i went to a muay thai trial session they accidentally put me in the advanced section. i felt like fainting the entire time (just from punching a bag). i also want to learn brazilian jiu-jitsu for grappling after i learn muay thai for striking. once i save a decent amount of money i plan on finding a good muay thai gym. contact me if you know any good places :)</p>
<p><span class="title2">cooking and food:</span> i actually cook a lot too, and am a big foodie. during university i get too busy to cook often, but i still cook a little now and then if i feel like it. my most cooked dish is probably fried rice. my favorite food is either spicey chicken dumplings or lasagna. i also love seafood, but i've only really had fish and shrimp. the kinds of fish i've had include salmon, cod, haddock, basa, and of course tuna. i actually have a decently large list of foods i need to try. i've never had sushi! or crab, or lobster. when it comes to deserts, my favorite thing is probably mango ice cream. my mom makes it really good at home with real mangos. i love mangos in general, they're my favorite fruit. lastly, my favorite drink is easily coconut water. you either hate it or love it (you better love it). nothing is as refreshing as a long can of ice cold coconut water on a hot summer day. must have pulp.</p>
<p><span class="title2">i love cats:</span> not much to say here but it is extremely important. i love cats. </p>
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