OAC
A free, international astronomy competition for high school students, featuring two rounds with multiple-choice and olympiad-style problems.
I’m currently in my final year of senior secondary schooling, hoping to embark my journey into physics and linguistics in the coming months.
I enjoy solving physics and math problems, especially those that challenge my understanding and push me to think beyond what I know. My other interests include studying linguistics, programming, reading literature, playing chess, and exploring new technologies.
I have a reputation of coming up with the most out-of-the-universe dad jokes, so beware!
I've worked on a variety of projects, from simple websites to complex web applications. Here are a few of my favorites.
A free, international astronomy competition for high school students, featuring two rounds with multiple-choice and olympiad-style problems.
An interactive web application for practicing and learning spherical geometry, designed for students and educators studying astronomy and spherical coordinates.
A free, online, and comprehensive guide to mastery of Astronomy Olympiads with structured content, practice problems, and community resources.
Thoughts, insights, and tutorials on web development, design, and technology.
What does it mean to fail?
Time to apply to college! Not so fun as it sounds sadly.
Analysis of the National Standard Examination in Astronomy (NSEA) and the Indian National Astronomy Olympiad (INAO) papers.