About

I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Chandra Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UT Austin and a part of Prof. Mia K. Markey's Biomedical Informatics Lab (BMIL). My research interests are at the intersections of multimedia (text, image, video) processing, online information-seeking behavior, sense-making, and clinical decision-making. Driven by my interdisciplinary background, I am passionate about integrating machine learning approaches in these spaces to help users make sense of the health-related information they collect online.

As part of BMIL, I collaborate with the multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional MBRRP team at MD Anderson Cancer Center. I gratefully acknowledge the support I have received from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) T32 Fellowship, UT Tolbert Fellowship in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and UT Thrust 2000 - William H. Cunningham Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Engineering.

Previously, I received my bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley. I have also had the opportunity to intern at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Schlumberger, and the WashU Institute for Informatics, Data Science, and Biostatistics.

Research Interests

Large Language Models Vision-Language Models Information Extraction Information-seeking behavior Prompt Engineering Multimodal AI Health informatics Qualitative research Quantitative research Clinical decision-making Accessibility Health equity Engineering education