I’m a technologist working at the edge of AI, neuroscience, and cryptography —> building systems that learn, perceive, and secure in novel ways.
Right now, I’m developing a privacy-preserving wildlife monitoring system that runs on edge devices. It uses vision and audio models to detect species in real-time without compromising data integrity.
On the cryptography front, I’m designing complexity-based algorithms where security emerges from reducing hard problems — blending NP-hardness, graph theory, and game-theoretic thinking.
I write two intersecting blogs:
GreyLattice —> where I explore the frontiers of brain-computer interfaces, neuromorphic systems, and the architecture of cognition.
The Observer’s Journal —> a space for philosophical deep dives into how perception, thought, and meaning evolve, shaped by both the brain and the world it inhabits.
I build things that don’t exist yet and I’m always looking to connect with people who think the same way.