About
I am a third-year Computer Science PhD student in the EconCS and Theory groups at Harvard University. I am extremely fortunate to be advised by Ariel Procaccia and Yannai Gonczarowski, and am supported by a NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. My research interests include online algorithms, algorithmic game theory, and computational social choice.
I completed my undergraduate degree in Computer Science at Princeton University, where I had the pleasure of working with Matt Weinberg and Ben Raphael. After graduation, I spent a year working as a quantative research engineer at Citadel. Before joining Harvard, I was lucky to work with Samir Khuller and Sami Davies as a visiting student at Northwestern University.