About Me
Overview
I am a ECE PhD student in the UbiComp Lab at the
University of Washington. My research focuses on leveraging
ubiquitous hardware in order to enable equitable and accessible health solutions. This entails the use of artificial
intelligence, signal processing, and embedded devices, among other technologies.
In my free time I enjoy hiking, skiing, ultimate frisbee, photography, drawing, and reading.
Work Experience
PhD Student / Researcher |
Sept. 2020 - Present |
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Consumer Health Research Team |
Student Researcher |
June 2023 - Present |
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Consultant |
Apr. 2022 - Apr. 2023 |
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Research Intern |
July 2021 - Oct. 2021 |
Other experience:
Hearing Research Lab,
Qualcomm,
Medtronic,
Correll Lab
Teaching Experience
Research Mentor |
Summer 2022 |
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Signal Processing I |
Graduate TA |
Fall 2021 |
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Computer Vision: Traditional and Deep Methods |
Graduate TA |
Fall 2020 |
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Applications of Embedded Systems |
Undergraduate TA |
Fall 2016 |
Other Affiliations
Team Member |
Aug. 2014 - May 2019 |
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1st Degree Black Belt |
Mar. 2003 - May 2014 |