CV

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education

  • Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder, ongoing
    • Advisors: Bradley Hayes & Alessandro Roncone
    • Awarded the Graduate School’s Chancellor’s Fellowship in 2020.
  • M.S. in Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder, 2025
    • Thesis presentation: Natural language support for task handover
  • B.S. in Cognitive Science, Yale University, 2020
    • Thesis: Grounded Natural Language for Collaborative Robotics, advised by Prof. Brian Scassellati.
    • Graduated Magna Cum Laude, with Honors in the Major

research experience

  • Research Assistant, CU Boulder Department of Computer Science
    • Fall 2020 - present
    • Graduate research assistant and co-investigator in the Human Interaction & Robotics Group and the Collaborative AI & Robotics Lab.
    • Research affiliate with the NSF Institute for Student-AI Teaming (ISAT).
    • Projects led as part of my research involvement at CU Boulder include the development of a social interaction & tutoring ROS stack for the Misty robot, and creating a prototype LLM-enabled supportive agent for facilitating information transfer at end-of-shift handoffs.
  • Undergraduate Research Assistant, Yale University Department of Computer Science

publications

teaching

service & mentorship

  • Committee Chair, Graduate Advisory Committee on AI & Education, College of Engineering & Applied Science, University of Colorado Boulder
    • 2025 - present
    • Chair of interdepartmental advisory committee performing internal research, documenting best practices, and organizing educational talks for students and faculty on AI’s involvement in engineering curricula at the College.
  • McNair Scholars Program Mentor
    • Fall 2021 - Spring 2022
    • Volunteer mentor for undergraduates in the CU chapter of the McNair Scholars program, which serves college students from underrepresented backgrounds who aspire to attain a doctoral degree.
  • Senior Advising Fellow, Matriculate
    • Fall 2018 - Spring 2020
    • Matriculate is a non-profit that connects high school students from low-income backgrounds with trained college counselors, who advise them throughout the college process during their final two years of high school.
    • Recieved Advising Skills Certification (ASC)
  • First-year Counselor, Timothy Dwight College, Yale University
    • Fall 2019 - Spring 2020
    • First-year counselors act as academic and residential advisors to incoming students throughout their first year.
  • Counselor, Yale Summer Session, Yale University
    • Summer 2019
    • YSS Counselors are responsible for mentoring and supervising visiting high school students living on campus to attend Yale Summer Session courses.
  • Mathematics Leader, ONEXYS, Yale University
    • Summer 2017
    • ONEXYS (ONline EXperiences for Yale Scholars) is a summer program for incoming Yale students from low-income backgrounds who could benefit from extra preparation for college-level STEM coursework.
    • Managed course content and taught student cohort on weekly basis, both as a group and 1-on-1