About Me

I will be joining the College of William and Mary faculty as a Visiting Instructor of Computer Science starting August 12!

I am currently a Ph.D. Candidate in the Computer Science Department at the University of Virginia studying under my thesis adviser, Prof. John A. Stankovic. The platform of my research involves building a continuous monitoring home monitoring system for healthcare applications. I have broad technical interests including ubiquitous computing, mobile applications, speech processing, machine learning, and computer graphics.

Outside of technology, I am interested in music (theory, singing, and piano), visual arts (painting and drawing), dance (swing), capoeira, yoga, philosophy, travel, and cuisine.

 

 

 

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Recent Blog Posts

May 9, 2013 |

Colloquium Talk at William and Mary

May 8, 2013 |

Awarded the Department of Computer Science ‘Outstanding Research Award’

January 13, 2012 |

Empath Featured in MIT Technology Review

Monitoring Depression Surveillance with in-home sensors can track a person’s mental state Source: “Empath: A...

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