I am originally from Russia and currently a rising senior at St. Lawrence University, pursuing a double major in Computer Science and Mathematics. Before attending St. Lawrence, I studied at UWC Dilijan in Armenia, an experience that shaped my global perspective and academic interests. As part of my undergraduate education, I also spent a semester studying abroad at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) in China, further broadening my international exposure and academic foundation.
I am deeply invested in both pure mathematics and theoretical computer science, with particular interest in areas where the two disciplines intersect, such as automata theory, formal languages, and the theory of computation. These topics challenge foundational assumptions and offer a rigorous framework for understanding what computation is and what it can achieve. My academic work is driven by a desire to explore these deeper structures and apply them in both abstract and practical contexts.