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I'm a Cornell University Junior Studying Computer Science and Economics.
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I'm an Economics Research Assistant, advised by Professor Ryan Chahrour. I'm also helping build one of the world's first collegiate Liquid Rocketry Teams through Liquid Propulsion at Cornell (LPC) by managing the team's business and software operations. I'm also helping run a new student-run class on Software Interviewing Skills (one of many courses numbered CS1998)
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In 2024 I completed a summer internship at Meta focusing on full stack development and fintech and capped the summer off with the "EconMetrics" project (viewable on my page!). I'm also excited to return to Meta this upcoming summer(2025)!
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In the past, I worked with Professor Ken Birman on the Cascade system where I predominately wrote low-latency C++ and tested DCCL, a novel NCCL alternative. I've also done software engineering for the Ruminant Farm Systems Model with the USDA and have been a teaching assistant for CS2800 (discrete structures) and CS3410(computer systems and organization).
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I'm interested in compilers, embedded systems, algorithms, statistics, game theory, behavioral economics, macroeconomics, and econometrics.
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I'm proficient in Python, C, MATLAB, C++, OCaml, Assembly(ARM), Java, and Javascript(React). But I do most of my work these days in Python and MATLAB.
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Feel free to reach out if you'd like to work together on something! I can be reached at [email protected]
CS + ECON @ Cornell ;
2x SWE Intern @ Meta
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CamelCapital_public
CamelCapital_public PublicThe public repository for our Spring 2024 CS3110 final project, Camel Capital, an OCaml Trading Algorithm
OCaml
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CS3420_publicproject
CS3420_publicproject PublicThe public repo for my CS3420(embedded systems) final project
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CWMetaUCapstone/EconMetrics
CWMetaUCapstone/EconMetrics PublicCarson Wolber summer 2024 Meta University Capstone Project
JavaScript
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