Current Arcadians

Abinaya Dinesh

Abinaya is Arcadia’s CCO – Chief Curiosity Officer. Lively and energetic, if you find yourself chatting with her, she’ll probably rapidly absorb much of your knowledge and expertise with captivation. She’s thinking and learning a lot about ecology and CS these days. Abinaya also has the greenest thumb of all Arcadians, and we’re deeply grateful to her that all our plants are still alive. 🍀

Aakarsh Bengani

Quite quiet on the outside, Aakarsh is like an ocean who’s depth it’s easy to underestimate. Having done work in both Venture Capital and AI Safety, he is now exploring Cognitive Science. Aiden and Alice envy him, as Aakarsh is the person with the most sane sleeping schedule in the house.

Ananya Chawla:

Well, you know, Ananya isn’t actually living at Arcadia, but by now she’s part of the soul of the house. Constantly exploring BCIs, and organizing neuroscience conferences, we diagnose Ananya with a neurological neurosis with neuroscience. Whenever she’s in the coworking space (almost always), she envelops the people around her with radiant love. You never leave a conversation with Ananya not energized. 

Alice Herston

Determined to beat Aiden as the crazy sleeping schedule champ, Alice already holds the award for the longest streak of an ice-cold shower every day (“A good replacement for sleep” said no doctor, ever). Having a knack for hardware, she loves to get her hands dirty, especially with ‘Hondi’ – her beloved car made for adventure that the house often travels in. With a love for photography, adventure, and Hondi by the side – she’s guaranteed to be down to go on a last-minute trip to go cliff jumping.

Brent Burdick

Brent dropped out of university to rigorously self-teach programming in 8 months. He’s fascinated by learning and learning methods, currently working on improving Anki and Spaced Repetition algorithms given the recent advances in AI. He proudly holds the “Random Hugs” award in the house.

Isaak Freeman

Isaak skipped through Austrian high school to then take three unconventional gap years. During the gap years he had a couple dozen projects: self-teaching biology, neuroscience research at Oxford, an experimental event called Future Forum, and more. Nowadays, you’ll find him whiteboarding linear algebra in the deepwork basement and quietly devouring books.

Samarth Jajoo

There’s one person always grinding away in the deepwork basement. From morning until night, Samarth will be (self-)studying Computer Science, Cognitive Science and Molecular Biology. When university finals are over, Samarth just begins! But these are only his current interests, his past is full of surprises…

Alumni

Aiden Bai

Aiden got his first computer in Grade 6 and only in a couple of years, he figured out a way to make React.js 70% faster. Currently in YCombinator, 18 year-old Aiden is expanding his company Million.js. House myth has it that one person always has a scary sleep schedule, and Aiden is holding that title like a champ. You’re guaranteed to find him shipping at 4 AM.

Sulaiman Ghori

 A walking encyclopedia, Sully spontaneously flew to Berlin for university, which he attended for two weeks, before dropping out and becoming the quasi-CTO for a startup whose founder he met at a coffee shop. He is now building AI tools, but a close examination of his palm lines intertwined with Mars being in the rising occident this month, makes it plenty clear that his destiny is to build a space company.

Euan Ong

Euan. Absolutely brilliant. That’s all.

Nils Andre

When Elon rang up Nils “Sup Nils, we need you at Neuralink”, Nils didn’t hesitate to leave Cambridge. When he’s not distributing hilarious underhanded remarks, he’s coding most of his waking hours.

Sana Raisfirooz

We at first totally missed that Sana had arrived at the house as she went into full hermit mode with her nanotech research. But the more and more she’d spend late nights chatting with people, it became clear Sana is not just an absolute treasure but also absolutely hilarious — especially when she’s on a crusade to roast the hell out of you. These days she’s cocooning elsewhere, busy infusing her mind with physics textbooks.

Shaun Martin

Shaun used to be a quantum physicist, lecturer at MIT, and a researcher at IAS, but he is now passionate about revolutionizing education and learning through his company, Applied Cognitive Sciences. He was our legendary in-house Thought Coach for a while, sitting down with Arcadians for up to 10-hour stretches, honing their problem-solving skills.

Flora Guo

Untamed, wild, totally herself — Flora is a torch igniting hearts around her. Every couple of months, she will suddenly appear out of nowhere like a wild Pokémon, host three banger events, set your heart afire, and then disappear to Toronto again.

Will DePue

In high school, Will casually built and sold a seven-figure company without raising a dollar. You’re most likely to catch him lying down in the stairwell staring at a coding problem for hours and being too stubborn to give up. When the house spontaneously flew to Texas to watch the first-ever SpaceX Starship launch, Will spent more time fixing his browser-based implementation of GPT-2 than watching the rocket launch.

Patrick Finley

If Steve Jobs were alive, he’d surely adopt Patrick as his son. Patrick dropped out of Georgia Tech after working on race cars, robots and rockets, including working at SpaceX on the Starship vehicle. He since founded a software startup, a local Irish arts school, and then the Collegiate Propulsive Lander Challenge. Patrick is also a 2x world champion Irish musician on the violin, and has sold out concerts touring the US. Patrick also loves racing and is happy to challenge you to Arcadia paintball matches.

Trevor Chow

An Emergent Ventures grantee and an econ whiz, Trevor got into global development over a decade ago (when he was 9!). Now, he studies maths at Stanford and blogs about the long-run progress of humanity. Trevor is a repeat guest at Arcadia, and you might see him around on weekends, listening to Taylor Swift or thinking about scaling laws in machine learning.

Lisa Thiergart

Born in Singapore, raised in Japan, studied in Germany, and moved to the US, Lisa is a zealous rocketship that has now landed in the Bay. She deeply cares about making artificial intelligence safe in order to safeguard the long-term future of sentient life. Specifically, she’s curious about neurotech-based approaches to building safe AI. Lisa is deeply entrenched at the intersection of artificial intelligence, neurotech, research, and entrepreneurship.

James Lin

We’ve got a lot of engineering blueprints and whiteboards on our walls, and the person most likely to zone out watching them is James. Deeply curious about physics, math, and biology, he’s come a far way from his initial interest in longevity triggering a long phase of self-teaching.

 

James thinks a lot about how lovely it’d be if humanity did not wipe itself out with engineered superviruses in the next century, and about how seriously we need to take biosecurity as a civilization.

 

James is also the World Gravity Chess Champion. Never heard of gravity chess? You’ll have to learn fast.

Moritz Wallawitsch

Before immigrating to the US from Germany, Moritz learned how to hack at CODE University. He co-founded RemNote, a knowledge management app famous for its integration of effective learning techniques. On the side, he runs a substack blog and podcast — “Scaling Knowledge”.

You’ll see Moritz up early in the mornings — working and eating microwaved mangos with cottage cheese. (We have an unclaimed prize for the first person to find out why he’s doing that.)

Chantal Braunwalder

During her travels from Switzerland to Uganda, we had the pleasure to host the visionary bundle of energy that is Chantal. Chantal is a recent graduate of the University of St. Gallen and Harvard and has ambitious plans to kick off a new high-impact charity in Africa, dedicated to enhance the self-reliance of refugees. She deeply cares about addressing intractable challenges in developing countries at the root level to enable present-day human flourishing.

Heye Groß

A bundle of energy and optimism manifested as a person, Heye used to run a non-profit focused on making sure Earth’s oceans stay healthy. Now he works on building new tools-for-thought.

Natasha Asmi

Natasha dropped out in order to build new, fully-integrated scientific ecosystems at Halogen Science. She’s scared of ramen, so please don’t bring any.

Alexey Guzey

Alexey made his way out of Russia in order to advance the biological sciences through his non-profit, New Science. He also blogs regularly at guzey.com, with topics ranging from AI over productivity methods to roasting Matthew Walker.

Michael Andregg

Michael co-founded Halcyon Molecular which developed DNA sequencing methods in order to drive sequencing costs towards zero. Afterward, he co-founded Fathom Radiant, which drives progress towards safe machine intelligence by interconnecting compute more efficiently. He has raised capital from Khosla Ventures, Jeff Bezos, Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, among others.

MP

MP is a certified MD working on improving human health, longevity, and cognition. He’s among the most knowledgable preventive medicine doctors & biohackers on Earth. MP is definitely the Arcadian most likely to live to 120 years. 

Jonas Hallgren

By day, Jonas Hallgren is an autodidact polymath working on AI alignment. By night, he’s the funniest person in the room.

Alyna Jen

As a guest from our early days, Alyna still holds Arcadia’s record for late-night boba runs, and she blames her newly developed boba addiction on her guest stay.

 

Alyna runs 888DAO, a community and investment tool for the Chinese diaspora.