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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- 1. ICCV 2025 Oral Presentation: Online Reasoning Video Segmentation with Just-In-Time Digital Twins
- 2. MedAGI 2025 (Oral): Temporally-Constrained Video Reasoning Segmentation and Automated Benchmark Construction
- 3. MICCAI 2025: Operating Room Workflow Analysis via Reasoning Segmentation over Digital Twins
Research Experience
- 1. Graduate research assistant at the ARCADE Lab, supervised by Prof. Mathias Unberath
- 2. Conducted research in natural language processing, generative models, and multimodal AI, collaborating with Prof. Michael LuValle and Prof. Ahmed Elgammal
Education
- 1. Master's in Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University, advised by Prof. Mathias Unberath
- 2. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Statistics, and Mathematics from Rutgers University–New Brunswick
- 3. Graduate coursework in Computing and Data Science at Boston University
Background
- Research interests include multimodal visual reasoning, building frameworks that combine large language models (LLMs) and foundation vision models for tasks such as image/video segmentation, summarization, editing, etc. Before joining Johns Hopkins, completed a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Statistics, and Mathematics at Rutgers University–New Brunswick and pursued graduate coursework in Computing and Data Science at Boston University.
Miscellany
- Personal interests not mentioned