User:Jiangty
Tian-Yi (Damien) Jiang | |
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Room | Mountain View, CA |
Year | 2014 |
Course | Mathematics
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Hi guys. I'm Damien Jiang. I'm now a software engineer at Addepar. I was a mommy for the 2012-2013 school year. I'm also apparently a famous professor, but don't believe that. (A shirt with the former picture exists as well.)
About me
I am obsessive and compulsive, in the sense that I compulsively obsess over stupid things like editing wikis, reading wikis, writing forum posts, reading forum posts, giving bad advice, heeding bad advice, playing games, watching games, etc. Basically, my self-control is lacking. Moreover, I'm easily distracted while working, and my procrastination skills are well-honed; this commonly forces problem-set all-nighters and sometimes causes poor academic performance. I'm also simultaneously elitist and naive, loud in public and shy with strangers, competitive and lazy.
Despite all this, I'm relatively friendly, and my door is almost always open, so feel free to talk to me!
Things I do, except for video games
Don't be fooled; I actually spend all my time gaming/interneting (on Teamliquid, facebook, Art of Problem Solving)/IMing/eating. Sigh. Recently I became unhealthily obsessed with Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Academic
I need a work ethic and some sort of anti-distraction mechanism.
- Major: Course 18C (Mathematics with Computer Science)
- Subjects of interest:
- Math: I like algebraic topology. I sort of like combinatorics. I don't really like analysis.
- (Theoretical) computer science: Though my coding skill isn't amazing, and my tricky-combinatorics skill is lacking, I find TCS pretty cool.
- Linguistics: I did linguistics olympiad, which is really a puzzle contest... but I've taken a few linguistics classes and done a linguistics UROP, so hopefully I'm not totally clueless.
- Physics: I am terrible at physics.
- Econ: I guess I'm concentrating in this. I don't know why (math? money?)
Classes Taken
- 2010 - 2011
- 2011 - 2012
- 2012 - 2013
- 2013-2014
Sports
I'm fat and unathletic, and with my sedentary lifestyle and voracious appetite, have been getting progressively more so.
- Swimming: Horribly, horribly out of shape. My turns still seem pretty reasonable though.
- Ultimate: Can't run; hopefully improving at throwing while being defended?
- Ping-pong: Bad, but improving backhand. Inconsistent forehand. Poor slicing, terrible footwork.
- Badminton, Squash: Took a PE class! Woo!
- Basketball: Can knock down Brandon while defending him; having mass is useful!
Music
I like harmonizing a lot, and fancy myself a musician... though the list of pieces/songs I know is horrendously short. Please introduce more music to me (except maybe death metal.)
- Singing: Formerly part of XLinked, a summer version of the Christian a capella group XProducts. Sang in the MIT Concert Choir for four semesters.
- Piano: Stopped taking lessons in 9th grade (after 12 years), at which point my skill rivaled that of my friend who had played for two years. Now, I improvise, heavily overusing left-hand arpeggios and pedal.
- Clarinet: Was first chair in high school, playing in Wind Ensemble/Orchestra/Pit Orchestra; now I sound like a 6th grader.
Other activities
Things that I wouldn't terribly mind for an interviewer to know.
- (Now retired) grading captain and teaching assistant for AoPS; in particular, I work mostly with the Worldwide Online Olympiad Training (WOOT) program. We also grade for the USA Mathematical Talent Search.
- Somewhat-active writer (and sometimes translator/Liquipedia editor) for teamliquid.net. I am a Brood War elitist, despite my lack of skills at the game. I'm also a (mostly non-contributing) member of MIT Starleague. Now I cover Super Smash Bros. Melee.
- I usually teach a class for ESP's Splash and Spark programs. In the past, I've taught:
- Splash 2010:
- Maxwell's Equations for Dummies (with Josh): self-explanatory, though Josh took 1.5 of our 2 hours teaching multivariable calculus, resulting in disaster.
- Intermediate Olympiad Geometry (with Vlad): turned out to be more like AIME-level geometry.
- Canada, and why you shouldn't live there (with Josh and Jon): a horrible but amusing class.
- Splash 2011:
- My Little Set: Compactness is Magic (with Josh): it turns out that explaining Dedekind cuts really sucks.
- ZT Stacking and T-Spinning: stole (with permission) my former roommate flamewheel's guide.
- Extreme Math (with Jon): Kids came up to the board and solved problems on the spot! Jon did most of the work, but it was entertaining!
- Spark 2012:
- Splash 2012:
- Extreme Math (with Jon): people didn't do quite as well this time :(
- Splash 2013:
- Extreme Math (with Josh).
- Ask Anything About Math (with many, many people.)
- Splash 2010:
Stupid Catchphrases
I mindlessly repeat stupid lots of stupid catchphrases, including, but not limited to:
- "How rude!"
- "The following,"
- "et cetera" (replacing the end of a sentence, clause, or phrase)
- "various" (generic pronoun, usually used when it's unclear what is being replaced)
- "thereof" (generic pronoun, usually used when it's clear what is being replaced)
- "(Holy) buckets" (variations include "what the buckets," etc.)
- "Holy carp"
- "Saucebag"
- Who are you / Whoa re you
- "Yas"/"Nas"
- "HoooooLY"
- Thumbs up
- hou
- luge
- Should we engage?
- Hyeah mangz erry day
Other interests
Other things I'm probably willing to talk about:
- Christianity: I attend Redemption Hill Church in Medford.
- Chinese culture / language: my knowledge of Chinese is extremely lacking, but I can try.
- Food.
- Professional/competitive Starcraft: Brood War: though this is a game [which, incidentally, is sort of undead (ha!) as a sport in Korea], it's special enough that it warrants being here.
- Competitive Super Smash Bros. Melee, which now also deserves being here.
- North Carolina, and how it's so awesome.
- Basketball (college and NBA), competitive swimming. To a far lesser extent, large tournaments in other sports.
- Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Legend of Korra. I can recommend some (surprisingly) good fanfics if you'd like.
- Star Wars; Lord of the Rings.
- Webcomics:
- Finished/discontinued webcomics:
- 8-Bit Theater.
- Dumbing of Age's alternate-universe predecessors, Roomies, It's Walky!, and Joyce and Walky.
- LaTeX and Linux.
- The US Civil War, though my knowledge thereof is but a tiny fraction of that of Ian A.
Games
Video/Computer games I've been playing for a while
Usually I play these sporadically, but in huge (and devastating, to my health and grades) bursts.
- Game Boy games, usually on VisualBoyAdvance: Pokemon (Gen I/II mostly), Zelda, Fire Emblem, Advance Wars.
- Tetris. I'm
#2#5#6#4 (because two higher scores got deleted) on the Ultra leaderboard. People who are actually in front of me and not victims of TF's broken scoring: kujira, omu, Chocobana, flamewheel91 (my high school roommate), Zaural. - Starcraft: Brood War on iCCup. D/D- Terran 1v1, D/D+ Terran/sometimes Protoss/rarely Zerg 2v2. I don't own Starcraft II, and will likely not be persuaded to buy it (though I may begin playing if someone wants to donate an account to me and if my computer can handle it without crashing...)
- Super Smash Bros. Melee (see SmashBoards.) I main Samus, and also enjoy playing Fox/Marth/Pikachu/Zelda/Ganondorf/Falcon/Link. I have lots of trouble doing what I actually want to do, and don't even know what to do besides (see my Quora answer.)
- The Two Towers MUD. I've been playing on and off since 2005 or so.
- Minecraft--the first game I ever paid for!
- Not technically a computer game, but online Dominion (RIP!). I'm not very good.
- Neopets!
- Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup. Best runs: WINNING Level 27 3-rune MiFi, Not-winning Level 27 5-rune MiFi, Level 25 MiFi, Level 22 HoPr. Also some SpEn runs past level 20.
- Dwarf Fortress. I need to try out DF2014 still!
- Kingdom of Loathing.
Video/Computer games played on hall
- Super Smash Bros. Melee, again.
- Mario Kart. Haven't really tried Double Dash, though I've played Wii a fair bit.
- Rock Band. Can do the singing part, expert bass, and medium drums. Urgh.
Other video/computer games I found fun at some point
- Foldit.
- Realm of the Mad God.
- Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. (Wiki link?)
- Halo: Combat Evolved Trial! Woo! Also, minuscule amounts of Halo II/III. When Jon was around, I played some Halo IV as well.
- n game. Cleared everything but some (10x+9)-4's and 88-4 (and thus 89.)
- Warcraft: Orcs and Humans, Warcraft II. Tiny bit of Warcraft III.
- Age of Empires II. I really should learn how to play this.
- Civilization:
- FreeCiv
- Civilization Revolution (for mobile)
- Civilization III. (I recently bought the Humble Indie Bundle for a bunch of Sid Meier games, so I can actually play Civ III/IV/V now!)
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert.
- Star Control 2: The Ur-Quan Masters.
- Spore.
- Simcity 3000.
- Heroes of Might and Magic III.
- Diablo II.
- OpenTTD: "Train Train Revolution"
- Battle for Wesnoth.
- Pathery.
Puzzles/Word games
- I participate on the hall Mystery Hunt team each year.
- Ian has lured me into doing puzzles such as Slitherlink, Nurikabe, and Shikaku. I hate Sudoku. More recently, I signed up for Nikoli, where I do Slitherlink, Nurikabe, Heyawake, Akari, Masyu, Shikaku, Yajilin, Satogaeri, Ripple Effect, Shakashaka, and Hashiwokakero.
- Scrabble, Boggle (Scramble with Friends), Contact.
- 24 (and its cousin 161, with 6 cards).
Board/Card games
I hate card-counting games because I'm too dumb (or maybe just lazy) to play them.
- Chess: relic of an age gone by. Also Bughouse.
- Go: impossible :(
- Chinese Chess, Chinese Checkers, Jun Qi (Army Chess), Ma Jiang/Mahjong, Tractor: Chinese games that I play once in a blue moon.
- Dominion (RIP Isotropic).
- Race for the Galaxy, Galaxy Trucker, Ricochet Robots.
Evil games I once played
- League of Legends (no link because it's evil).