- Paper “‘Where Can I Park?’ Understanding Human Perspectives and Scalably Detecting Disability Parking from Aerial Imagery” accepted to ASSETS ‘25, will be presented in person in Denver.
- One paper accepted to NeuRIPS 2023.
Research Experience
Working in the Makeability Lab, focusing on making cities more sustainable and accessible.
Education
Currently a second-year PhD student at the UW Paul G. Allen School for Computer Science & Engineering, advised by Jon Froehlich.
Background
Research interests lie in applied ML and urban informatics. Specifically:
- Tools for managing raw data
- Using ML to extract insight
- Building better cities using ML/computational methods