I work at Airtable. Airtable enables companies to build complex software workflows without the need for software engineers.
Before that, I worked on Zulip, a fully open source, enterprise team chat platform. You can read more about why we built Zulip at Why Zulip.
I was the first employee of the company that stewards/monetizes Zulip, and was involved in nearly every part of the product and business. All of my technical work is public on GitHub, and many of my work-related conversations are public on the Zulip community server.
Before Zulip, I interned at Microsoft Research, Google Research, Upwork, Quora, and Dropbox in various research and data science roles.
My Ph.D. thesis was advised by Tim Roughgarden at Stanford, with Berkeley as a second home. My research centered around analysis of algorithms, and particularly those with a beyond worst case flavor. My masters thesis was advised by Piotr Indyk at MIT.
The introduction to my Ph.D. thesis is intended to be interesting and accessible to a general CS theory audience, and is probably the place to start. My academic CV is available here.
I'm licensed as a California real estate agent. If you need help buying or selling property in the Bay Area, let me know and I'd be happy to help.