About

I am a PhD candidate in the EconCS group at Harvard University, where I am very fortunate to be advised by Ariel Procaccia. I am supported by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and a Siebel Scholarship.

My research broadly sits at the intersection of algorithms, economics, and artificial intelligence. Specifically, I consider novel settings where groups of people need to make collective decisions, such as summarizing population views on large-scale opinion aggregation websites, using participant data to fine-tune large language models, and selecting panel members for citizens’ assemblies. In each case, I develop provably fair solutions to aggregate individual preferences.

Before joining Harvard, I received a Bachelor of Science from the University of Toronto, where I had the great pleasure of working with Nisarg Shah.

I am on the 2024-2025 academic job market. Please feel free to get in touch!