About
I am a principal researcher at Microsoft Research, New York City (opens in new tab), working out of the Microsoft Research, New England (opens in new tab) office. Previously, I was a postdoctoral fellow at MIT, and received my PhD in computer science from Cornell University, advised by Karthik Sridharan (opens in new tab).
My research focuses on problems at the intersection of machine learning, AI, and interactive decision making. I am excited about theoretical foundations (algorithmic principles and fundamental limits), as well as developing new models that better capture challenges and constraints faced when deploying AI/decision making systems in practice.
For an up-to-date list of papers, please visit my personal webpage (opens in new tab).