About

I am a fifth year PhD student in the Department of Mathematics at UCLA. My advisor is Andrea Bertozzi. My research focuses on subgraph matching methods, with applications to knowledge graphs and adversarial activity detection.

I graduated from NJIT in 2016 with a BS degree in Mathematical Sciences and Computer Science. During my last year, I worked at Trillium Labs developing software for equity market analysis and visualization. In 2017, as part of the data science team at Neural Analytics (now known as NovaSignal), I designed and implemented software for data-driven dynamic robotic control of trans-cranial Doppler ultrasound probes. In 2019, I worked at HRL Laboratories, developing and testing mathematically provable safe controllers for autonomous vehicles using formal methods and differential dynamic logic.