Published several academic papers, including 'WEBEYETRACK: Scalable Eye-Tracking for the Browser via On-Device Few-Shot Personalization' and 'LLMs as Educational Analysts: Transforming Multimodal Data Traces into Actionable Reading Assessment Reports'. He has also participated in various research projects like Chimerapy: a scientific distributed streaming framework for real-time multimodal data retrieval and processing.
Research Experience
Serves as an Assistant Professor at Trinity University, focusing on AIED, HCI, and LLMs. He has been involved in multiple research projects such as WebEyeTrack, LLMs as Educational Analysts, and more.
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science from Vanderbilt University. There, he developed WebEyeTrack, a head-pose-aware, deep-learning gaze estimation framework for the browser, and collaborated widely across cognitive science, learning analytics, and computer vision.
Background
Assistant Professor at Trinity University, working at the intersection of AI in Education (AIED), Human–Computer Interaction (HCI), and Large Language Models (LLMs). His research develops privacy-preserving, browser-native sensing and modeling techniques that translate into scalable learning technologies.
Miscellany
Teaching interests include courses such as CSCI 1320 Principles of Computer Science I, CSCI 3394 Special Topics: Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, CSCI 3345 Web Application Design, and CSCI 3366 Parallel and Distributed Programming.