
GSoC'25 & '26 @JuliaLang | Research Assistant @TuringLang at Cambridge University!
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@TuringLang
Data Scientist
June 13, 2026 – Present
astro-scholar
February 1, 2026 – Present
A clean, modern Astro portfolio template for researchers, professors, students, and academic teams.
View ProjectMooncake.jl
March 15, 2023 – Present
Implementation of a language-level autograd compiler
View ProjectJuliaBUGS.jl
December 5, 2021 – Present
A domain specific language (DSL) for probabilistic graphical models
View ProjectAbstractPPL.jl
December 15, 2020 – Present
Common types and interfaces for probabilistic programming
View ProjectDynamicPPL.jl
August 21, 2019 – Present
Implementation of domain-specific language (DSL) for dynamic probabilistic programming
View ProjectBijectors.jl
September 13, 2018 – Present
Implementation of normalising flows and constrained random variable transformations
View ProjectMCMCChains.jl
August 16, 2018 – Present
Types and utility functions for summarizing Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate demonstrates a strong focus on academic and research-oriented projects, particularly within the Julia scientific computing community. This indicates a preference for deep technical work and open-source contributions. The breadth of technologies outside of Julia is limited, which might impact adaptability to diverse tech stacks. The current role at @TuringLang suggests alignment with a research-heavy, data science-focused environment.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills and operational fit. The candidate's profile primarily highlights technical project contributions.