Bio

In the past, he had been working with Prof. Shan Lu on Software Reliability projects, such as bug analysis and bug finding. He is most proud of his work as the first author HotGPT: How to Make Software Documentation More Useful with a Large Language Model?, which is accepted in HotOS '23.

For most of his time at UChicago, he had committed to teaching assistantships for introductory CS courses. He taught data structures and programming design to first- and second-year students. Fun facts: he co-authored the first guide on WSL for intro CS courses when VM access was down. He was one of the last TAs to teach the last offering of CMSC 15100: Introduction to Computer Science I in Racket. He was also one of the first TAs to teach the new iteration of CMSC 15100 (now 14100 and 14200): Introduction to Computer Science II in Python. Very fortunately, he was a TA for all offerings of CMSC 14200 possible when he was at UChicago.

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A less serious version of me can be found here