I am a graduate student and research assistant at MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). I received my MS in EECS from MIT, with research on wireless localization advised by Prof. Berthold K. P. Horn of the computer vision group. Previously, I completed my bachelor's in electrical engineering at the University of Toronto.
My interest areas include mobile and ubiquitous computing, wireless networks, and applications of machine learning in computing devices.
At the EECS department (Course 6), I have been a teaching assistant for classes in computer science and deep learning, and most recently 6.C35/85 on visualization and web programming. As a further commitment to computer science education, I earned the Graduate Teaching Certification from MIT Teaching & Learning Lab.
I live in Cambridge, Massachusetts at Ashdown House, where I am a student officer responsible for its long-standing tradition of Coffee Hour.
(I am taking leave of grad school for industry opportunities. This page will not be updated after spring 2024.)
[3-letter initials of my name] at csail dot mit dot edu