Published multiple papers in various conferences such as CI, ACL Findings, ICML, CHI, FAccT, SIGCSE TS, HCOMP, CSCW, IUI, etc.
Research Experience
Currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the AI & Democracy Foundation. Previous research projects include case law grounding, decision-making alignment, policy design support, and end-user authoring of personalized content classifiers.
Education
PhD from the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington, advised by Amy Zhang in the Social Futures Lab.
Background
His research interests lie at the intersection of human-computer interaction, AI governance, and social computing. Specifically, he is interested in building tools and frameworks that enable individuals, groups, and broader society to steer AI systems towards their needs and values. Additionally, he likes to explore interaction techniques and workflows for working with uncertainty and subjectivity in human judgments.