Kairan attended a master’s class program for open-source machine learning during his childhood. |
At Las Positas College, he enrolled at the age of 9 and graduated with an Associate of Science degree in Mathematics by 11. |
He earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering in 2022 and a Master’s degree in 2023 from Santa Clara University. |
In 2019, he worked as a Research Collaborator with Intel Labs' Anticipatory Computing Lab in Cheyenne, Wyoming. |
Kairan wrote for MIT Technology Review in 2019 and the Frederick Douglass Foundation in 2020. |
He was a keynote speaker at the Shift AI Conference in 2020. |
Kairan served as a staff assistant and STEM tutor at Las Positas College during 2019 and 2020. |
His name, "Kairan," is from Japanese mythology, symbolizing human benevolence. |
He started speaking in full sentences at the age of two. |
Kairan sends pre-emptive emails to his professors before the semester to avoid confusion. |
At 9 years old, Kairan's IQ was above the 99.9th percentile. |
He plans to pursue further research at MIT. |
Kairan excels in asynchronous learning and grasped linear algebra before taking a formal class on the subject. |
He delivered a speech at a fundraiser and concert in 2019 in San Jose, California. |
Kairan is learning Bengali and attending Mandarin classes. |
He is proficient in coding with knowledge in 19 programming languages. |
Kairan plays the piano but is not a master. |
Academic grades are not the main focus at home for Kairan. |
Despite struggles with focus, he excelled in a chemistry test. |
Kairan is a Young Scholar at the Davidson Institute. |
He has appeared in various media outlets. |
In June 2020, he joined a local march promoting peace. |
Kairan runs a YouTube channel on various topics. |
Reading is a passion, from fantasy to non-fiction. |
He has interests in politics and science. |
Kairan ran for ASG Senate at SCU in 2023. |
He enjoys martial arts, tennis, coding, video games, watching comedy shows, traveling, and making friends. |
Kairan received his Student Black Belt in Kajukenbo in 2018. |