About Me
I am a law student at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, with an interest in intellectual property and technology law, international law, and public policy. I occasionally write for the Innovation Law Blog at the law school. When law school isn't taking up all my time, I like to read about history, economics, and science.
Before that, I studied and graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, majoring in Infrastructure Engineering as a part of the Engineering Science program. I studied bridges, transportation systems, and building science. During those (glorious) undergraduate years, I played music with the Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad and the Skule Stage Band, and was elected to the Engineering Science Club and the University of Toronto Engineering Society.
Find out more about me on my resume.