September 2025, paper titled “Looking Beyond the Known: Towards a Data Discovery Guided Open-World Object Detection” accepted at NeurIPS 2025, main track.
August 2025, paper titled “InSQuAD: In-Context Learning for Efficient Retrieval via Submodular Mutual Information to Enforce Quality and Diversity” accepted at ICDM 2025, short paper.
December 2024, paper “TabGLM: Tabular Graph Language Model for Learning Transferable Representations through Multi-Modal Consistency Minimization” accepted to AAAI 2025, main track. This paper was part of an internship project at Fujitsu Research of America (FRA) over Summer 2024.
December 2024, received the “Travel Award” from The Graduate Student Assembly, UTDallas for the paper SMILe presented at ECCV 2024.
July 2024, paper titled “SMILe: Leveraging Submodular Mutual Information For Robust Few-Shot Object Detection” accepted at ECCV 2024, main track.
Education
PhD Candidate at the Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas, advised by Prof. Rishabh Iyer.
Background
PhD Candidate in Computer Science, with research interests including dense information retrieval, perception learning models, and autonomous driving.