Summary
Arya Maheshwari is an undergraduate researcher at Princeton University studying mathematics and computer science, with research interests spanning algorithmic game theory, graph theory, and quantum computing. He has interned at Jane Street, Two Sigma, and IBM Research, bridging theory and practical software engineering across finance, data science, and quantum research. At Princeton, he works on CS theory under Matt Weinberg, including a junior paper on lower bounds for matroid prophet inequalities and a senior thesis on the sample complexity of reductions to truthful mechanisms for additive buyers. He contributed to Jane Street's compilers team by developing the first OCaml-native dataframes library, an achievement highlighted in the Jane Street blog. Based in Palo Alto with a 4.00 BA in Mathematics and Computer Science from Princeton, he combines deep theoretical insight with hands-on project delivery and a collaborative, cross-disciplinary mindset.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
The Harker School
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematics and Computer Science, 4.00, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematics and Computer Science, 4.00 at Princeton University
Spanish, English, Hindi