iOS Developer | AI & ML Researcher | Using tech to help people
I'm an iOS developer with production-scale experience shipping apps to millions of users. I'm currently pursuing a Master's in Artificial Intelligence while building personal passion projects: an adaptive audio masking app for tinnitus and a dyslexia-friendly reading app.
Accessibility is the thread that runs through everything I build. My mission is the curb cut effect: ramps cut into curbs for wheelchairs ended up helping everyone — strollers, suitcases, delivery carts. I first heard the term in a talk by Chris Ward, my tech lead, recognized for his advocacy for neurodivergent people in tech and for LGBTQ+ rights. His openness made it a little easier to write this quietly here: I'm autistic and dyslexic. The curbs I cut are ones I know from the inside.
A free, privacy-first iOS app that learns the masking sound that works for you — psychoacoustic tinnitus matching plus an on-device adaptive optimizer. Built as my Master's thesis. Learn more →
A free, offline iOS app that re-renders text from any photo or screenshot in a dyslexia-friendly layout. On-device OCR, no accounts, no analytics. Learn more →
Building features for large-scale consumer apps used by millions, while studying deep learning and neural networks for my M.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence. Expertise in async/await, performance optimization, and privacy-first architecture.
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