
Jishnu Roychoudhury
CS+Math student at Princeton, competitive programmer, and AI/ML researcher
Princeton, New Jersey
Summary
Jishnu Roychoudhury is a highly accomplished Computer Science and Mathematics student at Princeton University, demonstrated by his perfect 4.0 GPA and active involvement in academic and competitive programming communities. He serves as an officer for Princeton ACM and an organizer for Princeton Alignment, showcasing leadership in advancing computing and AI safety. acm+1
His research contributions span various areas, including AI interpretability, optimal algorithms for sorting in tree-like partial orders, and works on FlashAttention, indicating a strong foundation and interest in theoretical and applied computer science. kiaghods+2
Jishnu excels in competitive programming, having won the 2025 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) Greater New York Regional Competition and maintaining a high rating on platforms like Codeforces. facebook+1
He has practical software engineering and research experience from diverse organizations including Hillspire, Singapore Armed Forces, Singapore University of Technology and Design, and Mobilewalla, demonstrating adaptability and a broad skill set in technology.
Work
Education
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Writing
Online Solarpunk Art: Does it live up to its anticapitalist ideals?
January 1, 2024An essay presented at the Mary W. George Research Conference, exploring the ideals and realities of online solarpunk art.
An Optimal Algorithm for Sorting in Trees
January 1, 2023A publication co-authored with Jatin Yadav, presenting an optimal algorithm for sorting in trees, a particular case of partial orders.
Searching in Dynamic Tree-Like Partial Orders
August 1, 2011A research paper co-authored with Jatin Yadav, focusing on data structures for maintaining dynamic sets in partially ordered universes.
[Re] FlashAttention Three Years On
A research paper co-authored with Kia Ghods and Addison Wu, focusing on FlashAttention.