My work is done with the goal of making an impact. I like working on problems that affect people, and I like practical solutions. I always hope that my work can (someday) address such problems effectively.
I have studied computer science and physics a lot over the past few years, and I have enjoyed learning and competing in these fields. In physics, I have helped manage a team that won the Beamline for Schools competition in 2024. In computer science, I have gotten invited to MIT Blueprint '23 & '24, and M{IT}^2 '24. Through personal projects, I have studied compiler design, algorithms, functional programming, and machine learning.
Lately, I have been researching AI safety and interpretability. It is a topic of great interest to me because of its growing importance as AI use becomes more prevalent. I have also been interested in applied mathematics for modeling pandemics, due to its many practical applications in healthcare. Reach out if you have any questions: nnair@wpi.edu.