Awarded Google PhD Fellowship; presented at various academic conferences and workshops, including AAAI Web Agent Revolution Workshop, SIGIR, etc.; published multiple works on agent skill induction, such as ASI, SkillWeaver, etc.
Research Experience
Conducting doctoral research at Carnegie Mellon University, working on projects such as computer-use agents and memory- and skill-adaptive agents; served as a Visiting Student Researcher at Stanford NLP Group, collaborating with Diyi Yang.
Education
PhD - Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Advisors: Daniel Fried and Graham Neubig
Background
PhD student at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, with primary research interest in using programmatic approaches to solve real-world tasks, particularly focusing on computer-use agents, memory- and skill-adaptive agents, and augmented language models.
Miscellany
Interests include participating in various academic activities and workshops, sharing research findings.