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I am an engineer who is passionate about tackling underserved problems.
- XR-Robot-Teleop-Server/Client โย a great open-source robot teleoperation software stack.
- PoDoFo โย an open source, feature-packed PDF app for modern working professionals.
- Audiobookify โย an open source audiobook generator (TTS) with extremely high quality voices that runs fully on-device.
- SightWise โ a startup dedicated to building best-in-class assistive technologies for the blind and visually impaired.
- Alt Text Wizard โ a browser extension that generates alt text in real time using multimodal LLMs.
- A bunch of other (hopefully) interesting side projects!
I am a generalist with a diverse set of interestsโand love delving into new, unfamiliar sub-fields of engineering all of the time.
That said, my area of expertise (in which I spent enough time to build substantial skillsets) are:
- perception, control, and motion planning for robotic systems
- training and tuning of large transformer models, and infusing different encoders for multi-modality (e.g., 3D point cloud)
- vision-language models (VLMs)!
- inference optimization of machine learning algorithms (for on-device / edge inference)
- building software systems in general (web, app, backend/database, CLI tools, and a hint of systems-level programs)
- Simplifying the process of porting ML models to web/mobile environments
- Studying Apache TVM, compilers, and high-performance computing
- How to be less perfectionistic (& risk-averse) and more efficient
I am always down for a coffee chat! Just leave me a message.
My life goal is to contribute to the world by working on things that deserveโbut fail toโcatch the attention of the industry.
So far, I have encountered a few important topics that fit into this description in my life:
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Access to high-quality knowledge content for non-English speakers
- An unfair amount of academic lectures and articles are strictly available in English.
- We are equipped with powerful machine translation technologies as a society, but these have not been deployed to end-user tools to where people can comfortably translate textbooks, lectures, and assignments to learn in their own language.
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Assistive technologies that can enhance the quality of life of individuals with sensory impairments
- The world we live in are not designed with sensory impairment in mind. This includes roads, products, interfaces, even schools and public buildings.
- Our society presents loads more challenges and safety risks for them, while offering them less opportunity for success (e.g., in schools / jobs).
- We have lots of room for improvement in this end, as a society and as a field (of engineering).
- A part of this are societal/infrastructural issues, but modern technology has a lot to offer to help with respect to frustrations that commonly arise during activities of daily living (ADLs).
- For example: visual impairment is a lot more common than people realize, and a lot more detrimental than people realize.
- I am not putting as much time into building visual assistance systems as I did before, but I am going to continue until it is truly considered "solved".
- Projects like Project Astra are very exciting!
- The world we live in are not designed with sensory impairment in mind. This includes roads, products, interfaces, even schools and public buildings.
I plan to keep working really hard on stuff like this.
If I can ever build a product with a positive societal impact like the Dot Pad, I will consider my life a big success on my deathbed.