Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Princeton University
Core faculty member at Princeton Robotics, associated faculty in the Department of Computer Science
Affiliated faculty at the Princeton AI Lab, Center for Statistics and Machine Learning, and Center for Information Technology Policy
Co-director of Princeton AI4ALL summer camp
Inaugural member of the International Association for Safe and Ethical Artificial Intelligence (IASEAI), Program Co-Chair for IASEAI’26
Research focuses on developing theoretical proofs and computational methods to enable robots and AI to operate safely around people in a trustworthy and interpretable manner
Integrates control systems, artificial intelligence, and game theory to enable robust safety reasoning under imperfect models of the world and other agents
Specific research areas: safe robot learning, safe interaction and corner-case handling, human–AI safety