Hi! I am an associate research scientist in the
Neurosurgery Department at
Yale University, working at the intersection of interpretable multimodal
deep learning, time-series analysis, large language models, and representation learning, with applications in
mind reading, neuroscience, biology, and computer vision. Before joining Yale, I received my Ph.D. from
Université Laval and Mila, the
Montreal-based AI institute.
I’m passionate about teaching and physics-based simulations.
In Feb 2021, I gave a presentation on PMM and Ass. Alignment at IID, Université Laval. [my slides]
At ECCV 2020, I presented our work “Associative Alignment for Few-shot Classification”. [video]
In July 2020, I gave a talk on "Advances in few-shot learning" at the IFT 6501 course. [my slides]
In March 2020, I gave a talk on my last research project at IID
Reports and proposal
At the end of the first year of the M.S. (under the initial supervision of Prof. Ilkay Ulusoy), I prepared three reports on dynamic causal modeling (DCM) of the human brain:
[Report I],
[Report II],
and [Report III].
At the second year of my Ph.D., I successfully passed my PhD. exams:
[presentation] and
[proposal].