I'm an incoming first-year at Harvard College where I plan to concentrate in physics.
I spend most of my time (perhaps aimlessly) reading. This habit very naturally led me to develop an interest in research, and I now hope to pursue academia.
My research interests are broadly related to modeling the stochasticity and (emergent) complexity of systems within many of the special sciences.
Above all, I try to have fun, take nothing too seriously, and maintain a sense of wonder for the universe.
I love talking to people about my interests, so if you took the time to visit, I'd love to hear from you.
- Some texts that have been influential to me are Wigner's paper on the effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences and Polanyi's book on personal knowledge (if you have the time).
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