finn järvi

finn järvi

law and tech

law and tech

washington, d.c.

probably writing something (all lowercase is intentional!)

finnjarvi@perrininstitution.org

finnjarvi@perrininstitution.org

about me condensed

about me condensed

hi, still trying to figure out this part. as most people do, have done, or will do. started working on jurisprudence to get even with my tech side. coding is fun but it's also fun to have people make rules that fit the tech's dev!

anyway

currently a student at an american boarding school hoping to attend uni in the united kingdom (or new york, usa). prev researcher @ stanford university on medical technology and jurisprudence under a couple profs. to those people, thank you. and if you're reading this, i'm terribly embarrassed.

started an org in 2021 with my friend that ended up doing pretty well in the edu space (learn4lanka; w/ sidwell, georgetown prep, woodberry, other parnters). later focused on physical education supply chain inventory movement in south asia. we ended up receiving a letter from the office of the u.s. president (although i sincerely doubt that president biden saw the letter himself).

at current, finding my flare in what really makes change. especially in tech/policy.

i'd like to talk more about the perrin institution. it's my personal project and something i'd like as many people to get involved in as possible. about perrin, in less than a year of legitimacy we've garnered approximately $3.57 million (u.s. currency) in stipends, scholarships, and foreign study for higher education and further intellectual pursuits. the majority of the work we do is indexed by google scholar and we're currently working on a joint project with harvard + stanford. also hit a couple top papers lists on ssrn and a publication deal with amazon books.

aside from that, we've selected the most intellectually compatible students in the world to research key issues and submit "change" briefs to federal agencies. several of which (nasa chapea act, epa env protection laws in the virginias, dos itar regulation act, etc) have been considered for rule change by those agencies. later received a personal handwritten letter from a u.s. senator. thx.

side note: even flew to oxford/london to meet up with one of perrin's most crucial pillars. had a great time.

thank you aaron, really.

a little bit about nozomio labs. ended up working with this crazy korean/kaz tech guy from through our fellowship at harvard ( ~0.5% acceptance rate, accepted for law, tech, and cs).

i'd highly recommend reaching out to him to talk about the work that he's doing (arlan rakhmetzhanov) in his free time. we ended up launching nia (an ai agent that understands your codebase) through nozomio labs getting some small press coverage. within 24 hours we ranked #3 product in the world (product of the day global leaderboard via product hunt). we're hosting a conference in d.c. soon, so pull up if you'd like. also have hosted ai workshops in eurasia. looking forward to our further development. product was so good anthropic called and funded it! so, cheers to that, and reach out if you'd like to try nia!

co-founded a startup with a friend. we built a job reentry website for people with career gaps providing 10 thousand or so job seekers (layered over humanity bridge demo) with employment access. 10 million people reached via yipinstitute.org. if you'd like to check us out feel free to visit the links in my bio :) partnered w/ stanford, oxford, cambridge, oliver wyman, harvard, college board, and google to make this product beta happen. i really like the concept.

studying for the lnat currently. hoping to study law at univ

hi, still trying to figure out this part. as most people do, have done, or will do. started working on jurisprudence to get even with my tech side. coding is fun.

ok besides that…

currently a student at an american boarding school hoping to attend uni in the united kingdom (or new york). prev researcher @ stanford university on medical technology and jurisprudence under a couple profs. to those people, thank you. and if you're reading this, i'm terribly embarrassed.

started an org in 2021 with my friend that ended up doing pretty well in the edu space. later focused on physical inventory movement in south asia. we ended up receiving a letter from the office of the u.s. president (although i sincerely doubt that president biden saw the letter himself).

i'd like to talk more about the perrin institution. it's my personal project and something i'd like as many people to get involved in as possible. about perrin, in less than a year of legal legitimacy we've garnered approximately $3.57 million (u.s. currency) in stipends, scholarships, and foreign study for higher education study and intellectual pursuit. the majority of the work we do is indexed by google scholar and we're currently working on a joint project with harvard + stanford.

aside from that, we've selected the most intellectually compatible students in the world to research key issues and submit "change" briefs to federal agencies. several of which (nasa chapea act, epa env protection laws in the virginias, dos itar regulation act, etc) have been considered for rule change by those agencies. later received a personal handwritten letter from a u.s. senator. thx.

side note: even flew to oxford/london to meet up with one of perrin's most crucial pillars.

thank you aaron, really.

a little bit about nozomio labs. ended up working with this crazy tech guy from kazakhstan through our fellowship at harvard ( ~0.5% acceptance rate, accepted for law, tech, and cs).

i'd highly recommend reaching out to him to talk about the work that he's doing in his free time. we ended up launching nia (an ai agent that understands your codebase) through nozomio labs getting some small press coverage. within 24 hours we ranked #3 product in the world (product of the day global leaderboard via product hunt).

aside from all of the resume blurting, super into authoring anything with a nice font which is pretty ironic considering how basic this arial this. but whatever. i like research, like topics that make my brain turn to mud, like things that are hard to think about.

ranked favorite countries

  1. austria

  2. uae

  3. uk

  4. slovakia *most of the time

  5. usa

  6. canada

  7. china

  8. france

  9. south africa

  10. japan