Daksh Kaul

Developer & Researcher


About Me

I am a Computer Science student at Rutgers University with a passion for software development, audio engineering, and foundational physics. My work spans from building open-source hardware and full-stack applications to independent research in quantum mechanics. I thrive on solving complex problems and enjoy creating tools that are both efficient and user-focused.

Projects

Persistence through Self-Reference: A Derivation of Quantum Mechanics

An independent research paper proposing a novel framework where quantum mechanics emerges from the first principles of information conservation and self-reference.

Project Resonator - Open-Source IEM

A comprehensive open-source project for designing and building custom in-ear monitors (IEMs), from driver selection to 3D printed shells.

Typr - Cross-Platform Typing Tutor

A full-stack typing tutor built with Python and Flet, featuring structured lessons and performance analytics, designed to run on any platform.

brsk - Terminal Emulator

A minimal, memory-safe, and highly efficient terminal emulator built from the ground up using the Rust programming language.