Currently an Assistant Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science at the University of Southern California, part of the Theory Group and the Center for AI in Society. Before joining USC, was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University.
Education
PhD from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto, advised by Nisarg Shah. Postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University, working with Ariel Procaccia.
Background
Research interests lie at the intersection of Computer Science (specifically AI and theory) and Economics, spanning areas such as computational social choice and algorithmic fairness. One thread of research explores how to aggregate individual preferences into collective decisions, with applications ranging from democratic systems to AI alignment. Another thread focuses on algorithmic fairness in AI systems, drawing on multidisciplinary ideas with applications ranging from clustering to peer review.