Angelina Antony
Math & CS · UC Berkeley
Hi, I'm Angelina. I'm a math major and computer science minor at UC Berkeley. I love working all throughout the hardware stack, from designing novel device architectures for specialized applications to developing GPU-optimized kernel code that accelerates ML workloads. I am the inventor of a USPTO patent-pending ML-integrated device that measures lung sounds and body temperature to help determine whether a patient has a respiratory disease.
Additionally, I’m a member of Berkeley's policy debate team and competed throughout all four years of high school. During that time, I placed at 25 tournaments and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Tournament of Champions. Through debate, I’ve become very interested in philosophy, particularly the postmodernists, and in my free time I enjoy writing down my musings on whatever philosophical question happens to be on my mind.
GPU kernel fusion compiler using torch.fx and Triton — achieved 2.95× speedup over baseline PyTorch.
Read writeup →ML-enabled lung abnormality detection device using MEMS audio + temperature data — 92% sensitivity for abnormal lung sound detection.
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