User Portlet
Aania is a polyglot with a keen interest in technology and interdisciplinary studies. Her early aptitude for technology and information systems led her to design and develop a digital archive project focused on cultural preservation and accessibility of information. She diversified into academic research and authored a research paper ”What is worth preserving in digital archiving? An exploration of community, consent and the psychology of preservation“ published in the IJSSRR, reflecting her commitment to inquiry-driven learning. Alongside her interest in applications of computer science to real-world problems, she is a competitive swimmer and an avid skier. She enjoys public speaking and is an accomplished debater recognized for her analytical reasoning, persuasive communication and her ability to engage complex ideas thoughtfully. Her current interests include Gödel Incompleteness Theorem, recursion theorem and recursion in Art and Music. She was a student researcher at the Wolfram High School Summer Research Program 2026 where she wrote her computational essay on "Searching for periodicity in the vertical central columns of cellular automata".