M(IT)^2 2025 Winter Contest
Participated in the prestigious MIT mathematics and computer science competition.
Competitions & Hackathons
A record of high-pressure problem solving, rapid prototyping, and measurable technical outcomes in competitive environments.
Time-constrained
Environment
Rapid execution
Strength
Innovation + quality
Focus
Cross-functional
Approach
5+
Competitions Entered
100%
Puzzles Solved
Full
Scholarships Won
Global
Competition Level
Competition ledger
Selected events demonstrating applied engineering skill and strategic execution under pressure.
Participated in the prestigious MIT mathematics and computer science competition.
Successfully solved all puzzles and challenges in the Harvard CS50 annual puzzle competition.
Completed the year-long quantum computing program with full scholarship from Google & IBM Quantum.
Competition strategy
A repeatable methodology for fast execution and robust outcomes under constraints.
Step 01
Break ambiguous challenge statements into tractable engineering tasks.
Step 02
Build functional proof-of-value quickly without sacrificing architecture.
Step 03
Refine algorithms, reduce complexity, and improve solution quality.
Step 04
Optimize reliability, explainability, and business framing for judges.
Break ambiguous challenge statements into tractable engineering tasks.
Build functional proof-of-value quickly without sacrificing architecture.
Refine algorithms, reduce complexity, and improve solution quality.
Optimize reliability, explainability, and business framing for judges.
Transferable value
These environments sharpen skills directly applicable to product engineering.
High-pressure scenarios improve prioritization and execution speed in product teams.
Competitive settings build clear communication of technical and business value.
Practice under constraints improves reliability and adaptability in real builds.
Novel constraints force innovative approaches that translate to production breakthroughs.
Cross-functional hackathon teams build skills in rapid alignment and execution.
Competitions expose you to new domains, tools, and paradigms outside daily work.
Competition domains
Domains where competitive experience drives practical engineering depth.
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