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Academic Achievements
Published journal article 'A Survey of Mental Modeling Techniques in Human-Robot Teaming' in Current Robotics Reports; Conference paper 'Recency Bias in Task Performance History Affects Perceptions of Robot Competence and Trustworthiness' accepted at ICRA 2024; 'Workspace Optimization Techniques to Improve Prediction of Human Motion During Human-Robot Collaboration' accepted at ACM/IEEE conference.
Research Experience
Spent six summers interning at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory since 2016, contributing to the Instrument Data Subsystem (IDS) and Rover Planning Subsystem (RPS) for Martian surface missions, including the Curiosity, InSight, and Perseverance rovers.
Education
Received a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2024, advised by Brad Hayes; Graduated from Cornell University in 2018, majoring in Computer Science with a focus on artificial intelligence and robotics, advisor not mentioned.
Background
Postdoctoral fellow in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology, researching in the Cognitive Optimization and Relational (CORE) Robotics Lab. Research interests lie in treating human and robotic agents as teammates, leveraging multiple communication modalities to improve the fluency, transparency, adaptability, and trustworthiness of human-robot teaming.
Miscellany
Outside of work, interests include observational astronomy, aviation and space travel, traditional animation, language learning, and distance running.