I am a Research Lead at OpenAI working on advancing the frontier of large language models. I earned my PhD in Computer Science from MIT under the supervision of Aleksander Madry, focusing on building the foundations of robust and reliable machine learning systems to enable their safe and responsible real-world deployment.
Prior to MIT, I spent two years at Microsoft Research—first as an AI Resident, then as a Research Engineer—working on robustness in deep learning. Earlier, I was an intern at Uber ATG working on autonomous driving.
I hold an M.S. in Robotics from the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, and a dual degree in Mathematics (B.S.) and Mechanical Engineering (B.E.) from the American University of Beirut.
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2021 - 2023
PhD in Computer Science
Advised by Aleksander Madry
Carnegie Mellon University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2016 - 2018
M.S. in Robotics
The Robotics Institute, School of Computer Science
Advised by Howie Choset and Matthew Travers
American University of Beirut
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
American University of Beirut
2012 - 2016
BS in Mathematics
BE in Mechanical Engineering
Experience
Research Scientist
Research Engineer/AI Resident
Research Engineer/AI Resident
June 2023 - Present
LLMs + Reasoning
Research Engineer/AI Resident
Research Engineer/AI Resident
Research Engineer/AI Resident
Sep 2018 - Jan 2021
Research on safety, security, and robustness in deep learning
Software Engineering Intern
Research Engineer/AI Resident
Software Engineering Intern
May - Aug 2018
Worked with the prediction team on machine learning and uncertainty modeling for autonomous driving
Graduate Research Assistant
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Graduate Research Assistant
Aug 2016 - May 2018
Research on ML+Robotics at The Robotics Institute of CMU with Professors Howie Choset and Matthew Travers