About

that’s me!

I’m an MS in Computer Science student at Stanford. Here, I’m specializing in the Artificial Intelligence track. In the Stanford Machine Learning Group and Shah Lab, I’m researching applications of representation learning and few-shot learning using patient images (X-ray and CT) and text (electronic health record).

Before this, I was a machine learning engineer at Wayfair, where I worked on various visual similarity and exact product matching projects.

I graduated from Dartmouth College, where I studied Computer Science and Cognitive Science. My thesis compared representations learned by various CNN architectures to those of the human ventral visual pathway.

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