About Me
I am a 3rd-year Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at New York University's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, where I'm advised by Benjamin Peherstorfer. My research lies at the intersection of generative modeling, stochastic systems, and efficient large-scale computation. My recent papers focus on:
- Video Generation — developing scalable, novel approaches to one-step generative techniques for video, enabling fast rollout at high resolutions.
- PDE-based Physics Simulations — grounded in model reduction, developing fast neural surrogates for rapid simulations of high-dimensional and stochastic systems.
My work has been recognized with the Harold Grad Memorial Prize and is supported by NYU’s MacCracken Fellowship.
Experience & Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science | NYU, Courant Institute | Expected June 2026 |
B.S. in Computer Science | New York University | May 2017 |
Research Engineer Intern | May 2025 - Aug 2025 | |
Meta [CTRL-Labs] | Research Scientist Intern | May 2024 - Aug 2024 |
Flatiron Institute | Research Analyst | May 2021 - Aug 2022 |
Bloomberg LP | Senior Software Engineer | April 2018 - April 2021 |
Selected Publications
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