
About Me
I am a security researcher focused on building ML-driven tools for vulnerability research and reverse engineering. My recent work spans AI decompilation targeting MLIR, automated fuzzing-harness generation from Clang ASTs, and neural target localization from bistatic Doppler signatures.
Previously at Battelle, I worked on RF/EW vulnerability research and 5G security. I hold a B.S. in Cyber Security and am OSCP-certified. Outside the main thread, I work on typed API client libraries, MCP servers, and the occasional game-modding side project. Outside of work I enjoy reading, watching anime, taking walks, and practicing martial arts.
I have been dedicated to continuous learning and self-improvement throughout my career. I believe that each failure is an opportunity for growth and that the wise incorporate lessons from their experiences in a way that the foolish do not. This philosophy has guided me through the field of cybersecurity and helped me overcome personal challenges such as ADHD.
I use this blog to share long-form writeups on the projects above and the engineering problems they surface. Thank you for reading.
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