at a glance: a quick introduction to my life and mission
Hi, I'm Sebastian, and I'm a developer and student at Stanford University.
I've always found solving problems to be the most rewarding thing in the world. Whether it's building new products, designing better experiences, or pushing the boundaries of what's possible, I'm always looking for new ways to make the world a better place through teaching, research, or entrepreneurship.
I'm a fourth-year Computer Science undergraduate at Stanford University, where I work as a research assistant with the Systems and Networking Group and as a teaching assistant for the introductory CS courses. I'm also pursuing a minor in Music, and I'm planning to graduate in 2025 with a B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science. In my free time, I enjoy playing with the Stanford Jazz Orchestra, blogging, and running.
My current interest lies in solving large-scale infrastructure problems by working with distributed systems, improving developer tooling, and designing new computing paradigms for the future. I've worked on a variety of projects at a wide range of companies, including Stripe, Google, and Citadel, and I'm always looking for new opportunities to learn and grow. If you'd like to get in touch, feel free to reach out!
Today, I'm working on functional operating systems, improving FPGA development and algorithmic trading, and thinking a lot about filesystems. I'm currently looking for full-time Software Engineering roles for 2025. Whether it's databases, distributed systems, developer tools, or fullstack development, I bring a unique perspective and a passion for solving problems to every project I work on.