Advisor: Grant Ho

I am a first-year PhD student at the University of Chicago, where I am advised by Professor Grant Ho. I received my bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Pomona College. At Pomona, I worked with Professor Anthony Clark in the Autonomous Robotics and Complex Systems Lab, researching deep learning for robot navigation, and I completed my senior thesis “Exploring the Application of a Model Versioning Based Evasion Attack Defense to Federated Learning” with Professors Eleanor Birrell and Anthony Clark. For a summer at AT&T, I also developed ML-driven security solutions to streamline sim-swap fraud detection.

Broadly, I am interested in the application of machine learning to security problems and the security of machine learning solutions.

Research

AI & Machine Learning

Foundations and applications of computer algorithms making data-centric models, predictions, and decisions

Security & Privacy

Understanding and defending against emerging threats in our increasingly computational world

Systems, Architecture & Networking

Design and analysis of computing systems: cloud, edge, Internet, quantum, and beyond
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