Introduction
As a dedicated researcher in computational linguistics, I am passionate about exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and natural language processing. With a Ph.D. from Stanford University and five years of postdoctoral experience at MIT, my work focuses on developing advanced machine learning models that enhance human-computer interaction. I have published over 20 peer-reviewed articles in top-tier journals and conferences, including NeurIPS and ACL. My current research aims to create more intuitive and context-aware language understanding systems. My interdisciplinary approach combines computational techniques with cognitive science principles, seeking to push the boundaries of intelligent communication technologies.
Education
Ph.D. in Computational Linguistics
2014 - 2019- Dissertation: Adaptive Machine Learning Models for Natural Language Understanding
- Advisor: Prof. Christopher Manning
- Key Research: Advanced neural network architectures for semantic parsing
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), M.S. in Computer Science
2012 - 2014- Concentration in Artificial Intelligence
- Graduated with Highest Honors
- Research Assistant, Natural Language Processing Lab
University of California, Berkeley. B.S. in Computer Science
2008 - 2012- Minor in Cognitive Science
- Dean's List (All Semesters)
- Undergraduate Research Fellowship