I am a Computer Science PhD candidate at Dartmouth College, where I am fortunate to be advised by Dr. Nikhil Singh and Dr. Temiloluwa Prioleau. Before Dartmouth, I received my B.S. (with High Distinction) and M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
My research sits at the intersection of agentic AI, AI agents for healthcare, and human–AI interaction — building LLM-based agents that are useful, trustworthy, and grounded in real human needs. In Summer 2026 I will join Meta as an SWE ML Intern. I am actively looking for full-time opportunities beginning in 2027, and I’m always happy to talk about research or academic collaboration — feel free to reach out.
Outside of research, I enjoy photography, hiking, and tennis.
📣 News
- 2026.06 Joining Meta as an SWE ML Intern.
- 2026.04 Our paper If Only My CGM Could Speak is accepted to Findings of ACL 2026.
📝 Publications
- If Only My CGM Could Speak: A Privacy-Preserving Agent for Question Answering over Continuous Glucose Data Findings of ACL 2026 arXiv
- Empowering Self-Management of Diabetes through Long-Term Wearable Data and Seasonal Visualizations CHI Extended Abstracts 2025 ACM
- Seasonal, weekly, and individual variations in long-term use of wearable medical devices for diabetes management Scientific Reports 2025 Paper
For a full list, see my Google Scholar.