About me

I am currently a final-year Master’s student in Computer Science at Columbia University. My research primarily focuses on databases, data science, and computer networks. During my master’s study, I am very fortunate to conduct research under the guidance of Prof. Kenneth Ross, Prof. Henning Schulzrinne and Prof. Eugene Wu. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Economics at Boston University, under the mentorship of Prof. Manos Athanassoulis.

Research Interests

My research focuses on the intersection of database management and Human-Data Interaction (HDI), aiming to enhance the efficiency and reliability of data insights driven by large-scale, complex datasets. My objectives include:

  1. Data processing: Designing fast and reliable systems capable of processing large and intricate datasets.

  2. Data interpretation: Integrating Generative AI (GenAI) and machine learning techniques with database systems to provide insightful, understandable interpretations of data.

  3. Trustworthy data system: Enhancing the trustworthiness and reliability of data management and HDI systems through traceable and transparent data transformations.

Through these endeavors, I seek to contribute innovative solutions that address critical challenges in data management and HDI research.