Rohan Mehta is a current high school senior with a driving interest in applied math, and how it intersects physics, biology, and computation. He is an AI literacy and synthetic biology advocate, and regularly holds workshops to expose middle and high schoolers in his local community to ideas from these fields. He is also a functional programming zealot, and loves expanding his programming language repertoire in his free time (currently, he is trying to tackle Rust). Professionally, he is a Research Fellow at the Wolfram Institute and independent machine learning researcher at the ML Collective. On the side, he enjoys playing tennis and golf, reading dystopian sci-fi, and writing on his blog.
Talks I've Given
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Teaching Haskell...To High Schoolers!
Featuring Rohan Mehta
The story of a high school student who organized the Paradigm Conference — a conference hosted by a team of high schoolers from around the world, completely for high schoolers and all about FP programming languages that are underrepresented in high school CS curriculums.
software-development learning functional-programming haskell -
Teaching Haskell...To High Schoolers!
Featuring Rohan Mehta
The story of a high school student who organized the Paradigm Conference — a conference hosted by a team of high schoolers from around the world, completely for high schoolers and all about FP programming languages that are underrepresented in high school CS curriculums.
software-development learning functional-programming haskell