May 2025: Co-first-authored paper “On Measuring Long-Range Interactions in Graph Neural Networks” (with Jacob Bamberger and Scott le Roux) accepted to ICML 2025
December 2024: Paper “Judge a Book by Its Cover: Investigating Multi-Modal LLMs for Multi-Page Handwritten Document Transcription” accepted to DocUI@AAAI-25 workshop
April 2023: First-author paper “DRew: Dynamically Rewired Message Passing with Delay” accepted to ICML 2023
July 2023: DRew discussed in keynote by Michael Bronstein at TAG-ML workshop, ICML 2023
August 2023: DRew featured in @michael_galkin’s ICML 2023 graph ML roundup blog
June 2023: Presented DRew to LoGG reading group; blog post published on Towards Data Science
Background
Fourth-year DPhil candidate in the Machine Learning Research Group at the University of Oxford
Member of the Autonomous Intelligent Machines and Systems Centre for Doctoral Training (AIMS CDT)
Research interests include: Graph neural networks (message passing NNs and graph Transformers), particularly long-range interactions, over-smoothing, and over-squashing problems
Large language models (LLMs), especially in-context learning and long-context reasoning