- 'People who frequently use ChatGPT for writing tasks are accurate and robust detectors of AI-generated text', ACL 2025
- 'AI use in American newspapers is widespread, uneven, and rarely disclosed', arXiv 2025
Research Experience
Conducted research projects while a PhD student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst; worked as a data scientist at Bank of America, conducting applied research for Erica Conversational AI before joining UMD.
Education
PhD: University of Maryland, College Park, Computer Science, advised by Professor Mohit Iyyer; previously a PhD student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, also advised by Professor Mohit Iyyer; B.S. from Cornell University, majoring in Statistics and Information Science.
Background
Research interests include automatic text detection, understanding the differences in lexical patterns between LLM-generated and human-written text, and how humans can reliably use LLM generated texts. Previously, a data scientist at Bank of America, working on applied research for Erica Conversational AI.
Miscellany
Personal interests include lifting, running, and reading, typically reads between 70-100 books a year. Has a 13-year-old cat named Boo.