Summary
Daniel Low is a software engineer and SUTD CS & Design graduate with nine years of hands-on experience exploring programming paradigms across creative and formal domains. He builds practical systems—from web apps in Clojure/Reagent and static analysis in Scala to Telegram bots in Python and small Unity games—while also experimenting with DSLs for live coding, theorem provers like Coq, and visualization tooling such as manim. Comfortable bridging engineering and design, he seeks elegant, simple representations of complex ideas and enjoys applying code to music, education, and visualization projects. Based in Singapore, he blends a strong functional programming background with a curiosity for math, linguistics, typography, and performative electronic music, bringing interdisciplinary thinking to technical problems.
9 years of coding experience
Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)