Now
Current focus
This page is a snapshot of what I am actively working on right now, not a full biography.
Playing With Quantum Gates
May 2026
I've been learning a bit about QisKit and quantum computing in general, and I've been having fun playing
with quantum gates and circuits. It's a really amazing area of study, and the more I learn the more excited
I am about the possibilities of quantum computing. I don't have any specific projects in mind yet, but I'm
sure that I'll be able to find some interesting applications for it in the future. For now, I'm just
enjoying learning about it.
Experimenting with audio and fourier transforms
April 2026
Experimenting with audio processing and fourier transforms to understand signal analysis, also how neural
networks may be able to interact with different ways of displaying audio. (CNN's with spectrograms vs FFT
and normal NN's). I attempted to build a simple audio synthesizer using a spectrogram and it was a
fun experiment, but I feel that I need to change approaches to get better results. I am currently working
on building a simple FFT implementation and then I'll see how it goes.
Machine Learning Development
January 2026
Working on building a simple transformer model, while it may not be nearly as robust as a commercial
product, I'm working on a functioning prototype. I managed to train it off of a fairly large corpus
of text. However, it doesn't necessarily follow a chatbot formula. It's more like a text autocomplete
at this point, but I'm sure that it wouldn't be difficult to fine-tune it off of a publically available
and it would come seeming kind of intelligent.
Chinese Studies
April 2025
I am taking Chinese classes and continuing personal study to improve vocabulary, listening, and consistency.
I really want to focus on my listening to good comprehensible input. Language is a tricky thing and learning
them makes me interested in exploring the linguistic side of thing more, especially computational linguistics.
University Work
April 2025
I am working through coursework for my degree in Computer Science and applying what I learn through practical
projects.