I’m a 4th-year Ph.D. student in the College of Information Sciences and Technology at Pennsylvania State University, advised by Dr. Amulya Yadav. Prior to Penn State, I was an algorithm engineer in the AI lab at Kingsoft. While at Kingsoft, I primarily worked on projects that focused on natural language processing (NLP) and speech processing (especially speech synthesis). Previously, I got my M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California, under the supervision of Prof. Cauligi Raghavendra in 2018. I obtained the B.E. degree in Renewable Energy Materials and Devices at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in 2015.
I’m interested in topics related to NLP for social good, AI for social good, computational game theory, and speech processing. Research during my Ph.D. program focuses on using advanced natural language processing techniques to solve real-world problems which lead to profound social impact. My current research focuses on two domains: (1) improve the quality of public health in low-resource areas through NLP (our framework called TRIM-AI has been accepted by AAAI2023); (2) predict legally allowable rents for apartments in New York City.
My research has successfully been deployed in the real-world with substantial impact on the ground. Since July 2022, an AI tool that I developed (TRIM-AI) has been in continuous deployment at Jacaranda Health, an NGO that aids the maternal care of over 1.25 millions pregnant mothers in Kenya.
We win the 2022 AI Societal Impact Award held by the Center for Artificial Intelligence Foundations and Engineered Systems (CAFÉ) at Pennsylvania State University.
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