About
Hi 👋 I'm Anthony, a current CS major @ Stanford. I'm interested in the workings of tech infrastructure and developer systems. Before the current AI wave, I've built for Android/iOS, which shaped how I think about reliability, APIs, and end-to-end ownership.
I work on making complex systems legible and reliable. Sometimes that means software runtimes; other times it's competitive leagues. In both cases, the goal is the same: translate messy reality into decisions we can trust.

selected works . . .
- detailing proofs on Bezout's Lemma (Ross Math Program)
- redesigning food donation flows (Micah's Backpack App)
- visualizing data patterns across 20 years of violence (SIGNIFICANCE journal)
technical skills
C++PostgreSQLPythonTypeScriptReactNext.jsGraphQLSwiftSwiftUIJava/KotlinSupabaseGit
Now
Currently building infrastructure for collegiate esports — focusing on league operations, identity and roster systems, and data pipelines that make competition reliable across schools.
I'm most interested in teams working on:
- Platform / infrastructure
- Product engineering
- Early-stage or systems-heavy teams