Published papers such as LAPA: Look Around and Pay Attention: Multi-camera Point Tracking Reimagined with Transformers (3DV 2026); Received awards like Best Poster Presentation Award – COSM-AHNSF (2025), COE Outstanding Graduate Student Award – Northeastern University (2025 and 2024).
Research Experience
Multi-Object Tracking: Developing transformer-enhanced algorithms for tracking subjects in complex environments; Human-Machine Interaction: Exploring motion analysis and anomaly detection for assistive technology, focusing on exoskeleton control and rehabilitation; Medical AI: Creating personalized prognostic models for oncology that enhance clinical decision-making through interpretable machine learning.
Education
PhD Student, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, Northeastern University, Advisor: Prof. Sarah Ostadabbas
Background
An upcoming PhD student in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Northeastern University's College of Engineering. Working under the supervision of Prof. Sarah Ostadabbas in the Augmented Cognition Lab (ACLab). Research interests include building intelligent systems that transcend human limitations, blending work in computer vision, medical AI, and human-machine synergy.
Miscellany
Participated in a creative experiment called 30-Day Novel Ideas Challenge, aiming to build one novel idea per day over a month.