About Me
Computer Engineering & Applied Mathematics Student

I'm David Kahdian, a Computer Engineering and Applied Mathematics student at UCLA with a strong foundation in software development, data analysis, and problem-solving. With a current GPA of 3.982, I've demonstrated academic excellence while actively pursuing real-world applications of my skills.
My journey in technology began with a simple question: how do things work? But now, I wonder: how can I make this work better? From building large-scale web applications to optimizing data processing pipelines, I find elegant solutions to complex challenges across the full technology stack.
Beyond academics, I'm actively involved in honor societies including Tau Beta Pi (where I serve as Corporate Chair), and I'm a candidate for Upsilon Pi Epsilon and Eta Kappa Nu. I believe in the power of collaboration and continuous learning to push the boundaries of what's possible.
Education
University of California, Los Angeles
Computer Engineering B.S., Applied Mathematics B.S.
Academic Achievement
GPA: 3.982
Honor Societies:
- • Corporate Chair, Tau Beta Pi
- • Candidate, Upsilon Pi Epsilon and Eta Kappa Nu
Relevant Coursework
Technical Skills
Languages
Frameworks
Tools & Technologies
Beyond Code
Interests & Hobbies
- • Problem solving (solved Jane Street Puzzle June 2025)
- • Cybersecurity/CTF games
- • Weightlifting (benched 225 lbs)
- • Languages (fluent in English, Spanish, Armenian)
Leadership & Community
- • Corporate Chair at Tau Beta Pi
- • Alpha Epsilon Omega Armenian Fraternity
- • Private, Group, & Volunteer Tutoring
- • Hackathon participation
Let's Connect
I'm always interested in discussing new opportunities, projects, or just connecting with fellow developers.