I grew up in India, came to the US for Penn State. I run on weekends, try every new cafe that opens in the city (being a vegetarian is tough), and I've been hosting small events around the neighborhood. I like talking to people who do things I've never thought about. Most of my good ideas start there.
I like numbers more than I probably should. I've built prediction models for financial markets, studied patterns in sports, and if you give me your name and phone number I can probably tell you more about yourself than your therapist can (no ML required, just math most people forgot existed). Cycle X and Three Axis came from that obsession. I like digging into research that's too deep for most people's patience and turning it into something you can actually use.
Right now I'm juggling a few things. Building voice agents at a startup, working on side quests (Three Axis has been the longest running one), shipping random products when something should exist and doesn't (Float happened in a day), and looking for a full time role where I can do this stuff without the juggling part.
I work across tech, finance, and ops. I've spent time inside systems that break, and a lot of time fixing them. When something should exist and doesn't, I go build it. Spec, design, prototype, ship.
If it sounds interesting, I'm always up for a conversation.
I'm Yash. I live in New York. I grew up in India, came to the US for Penn State. I run on weekends, try every new cafe that opens in the city (being a vegetarian is tough), and I've been hosting small events around the neighborhood. I like talking to people who do things I've never thought about. Most of my good ideas start there.
I like numbers more than I probably should. I've built prediction models for financial markets, studied patterns in sports, and if you give me your name and phone number I can probably tell you more about yourself than your therapist can (no ML required, just math most people forgot existed). Cycle X and Three Axis came from that obsession. I like digging into research that's too deep for most people's patience and turning it into something you can actually use.
Right now I'm juggling a few things. Building voice agents at a startup, working on side quests (Three Axis has been the longest running one), shipping random products when something should exist and doesn't (Float happened in a day), and looking for a full time role where I can do this stuff without the juggling part.
I work across tech, finance, and ops. I've spent time inside systems that break, and a lot of time fixing them. When something should exist and doesn't, I go build it. Spec, design, prototype, ship.
If it sounds interesting, I'm always up for a conversation.
I'm Yash. I live in New York.
I grew up in India, came to the US for Penn State. I run on weekends, try every new cafe that opens in the city (being a vegetarian is tough), and I've been hosting small events around the neighborhood. I like talking to people who do things I've never thought about. Most of my good ideas start there.
I like numbers more than I probably should. I've built prediction models for financial markets, studied patterns in sports, and if you give me your name and phone number I can probably tell you more about yourself than your therapist can (no ML required, just math most people forgot existed). Cycle X and Three Axis came from that obsession. I like digging into research that's too deep for most people's patience and turning it into something you can actually use.
Right now I'm juggling a few things. Building voice agents at a startup, working on side quests (Three Axis has been the longest running one), shipping random products when something should exist and doesn't (Float happened in a day), and looking for a full time role where I can do this stuff without the juggling part.
I work across tech, finance, and ops. I've spent time inside systems that break, and a lot of time fixing them. When something should exist and doesn't, I go build it. Spec, design, prototype, ship.
If it sounds interesting, I'm always up for a conversation.
I'm Yash. I live in New York. I grew up in India, came to the US for Penn State. I run on weekends, try every new cafe that opens in the city (being a vegetarian is tough), and I've been hosting small events around the neighborhood. I like talking to people who do things I've never thought about. Most of my good ideas start there.
I like numbers more than I probably should. I've built prediction models for financial markets, studied patterns in sports, and if you give me your name and phone number I can probably tell you more about yourself than your therapist can (no ML required, just math most people forgot existed). Cycle X and Three Axis came from that obsession. I like digging into research that's too deep for most people's patience and turning it into something you can actually use.
Right now I'm juggling a few things. Building voice agents at a startup, working on side quests (Three Axis has been the longest running one), shipping random products when something should exist and doesn't (Float happened in a day), and looking for a full time role where I can do this stuff without the juggling part.
I work across tech, finance, and ops. I've spent time inside systems that break, and a lot of time fixing them. When something should exist and doesn't, I go build it. Spec, design, prototype, ship.
If it sounds interesting, I'm always up for a conversation.