I believe that software can be used to make our lives better. I research causal reasoning systems, exploring how artificial intelligence can understand cause-and-effect relationships. I earned my bachelor's and master's degrees in Computer Science from Loyola Marymount University in a combined 4 years, where I was the program scholar. Since 2023, I have been conducting AI research at the ARL Army Research Lab. In my free time, I enjoy playing tennis and coaching youth lessons. I'm also passionate about strategy games and games of incomplete information, which challenge players to think critically and adapt to uncertainty.
Published in HCII24 by Springer. Constructed new algorithm for causally supported decision making in time limited environments. Presented published short paper, poster at Human Computer Interaction International 2024 conference.
LinkSynthergy is an AI-powered social deduction game that integrates NPC agents using OpenAI's ChatGPT. Unlike traditional games in the genre, it allows play without a full human roster. AI agents can chat, accuse, use abilities, and answer questions like real players.
Built “document chat” feature for Loyola Project for the Innocent allowing lawyers to interact with case documents, asking questions in plain-language utilizing natural language processing (NLP).
LinkA little motivational website I made in an afternoon. Let it run when you're working and get a live reading of how much you have earned.
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