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Hi, I’m Keith

I’m a Computer Science (B.S.) and Biology (B.A.) graduate focused on building low-cost, reproducible systems for research. My work sits at the boundary of hardware, software, and experimental workflows.

I’ve engineered systems that repurpose 3D printers into automated microscopes, built infrared imaging platforms for photosensitive organisms, and designed reusable mold systems that reduce the cost of tissue microarray recipient block fabrication by over 90%.

As a Software Engineering Intern at Fastly, I worked on Cloud and Container Services, developing internal tooling and improving Kubernetes-based infrastructure. I built systems to monitor policy compliance across production workloads and contributed to migrating clusters to standardized GitOps workflows.

I serve as an Industry & Academic Chair on the board of the Internet Society San Francisco Bay Area Chapter, helping connect students with industry and supporting initiatives around internet infrastructure and access.

I’m interested in how systems break at their interfaces and how to make them more reliable, accessible, and easier to reproduce.

How I like to work

I do my best work on ambiguous problems that need fast prototyping, careful iteration, and comfort moving between software and physical constraints.

What I'm looking for

Software engineering, platform/tooling, and research-enablement roles where code, infrastructure, and hardware intersect.

Get in touch

Want to talk about a role or collaboration?

I am especially interested in opportunities that blend software engineering with tooling, infrastructure, research, or physical prototyping.