Personal/Hobbies
To explore my passion for computer science beyond what is offered by my classes, I work on personal projects to gain practical experience with programming and game designing. You can find some of the things I have been working on in my Github linked at the bottom of the page.
I am also an enthusiast of the video game genre of fighting games, and its community, the fighting game community (colloquially "FGC"). The intricate psychological exchanges that take place between two players, as well as the continuous quest for self-improvement, have always been intriguing to me. I have fond appreciation for the strong sense of community and the boundless opportunities to bond with new people.
As such, I felt it necessary to replicate that in my local community. I am one of the founders of an on-campus student org dedicated to the FGC, called the Fighting Game Community at UCLA. I am the head organizer of events, and manage the YouTube channel where replays of past events can be visited.
Finally, I enjoy greatly the sport of soccer, which I started playing in 2007. Having played for club soccer teams such as De Anza Force and West Valley Vision, and also having been a referee for AYSO Region 64 for two seasons, I found it gratifying to be involved in competitive settings with a team, and seeing the game from both the player's and the referee's perspective further diversified and enhanced my experience. While I have not been a part of organized competitive soccer ever since entering college in 2018, I continue to enjoy the sport as a fan of the professional scene -- rooting for my favorite team FC Bayern Munich.