I am currently a research scholar at the Ronin Institute. Previously, I was a research analyst at NelsonHall doing market research and competitive intelligence.
I completed my Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2018 at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). During this time, I was a member of the Computational Vision Group at UCI, where I worked with Professor Charless Fowlkes. I received my B.Sc. degree in 2010 from UCI majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Japanese Language and Literature.
News
- October 2022: I joined ZELIG as a Senior Computer Vision Researcher to build their Virtual Try-On & Styling (VTO-S) technology.
- January 2021: I joined Ronin Institute as an Independent Research Scholar.
- October 2020: I joined NelsonHall as a Research Analyst.
- September 2019: Our paper “Conditional Generative Adversarial Networks (cGANs) for Near Real-Time Precipitation Estimation from Multispectral GOES-16 Satellite Imageries—PERSIANN-cGAN” has been accepted in Remote Sensing!
Teaching
- Fall 2018 – C132 Forensic Science Law & Society – Guest Lecturer
- Fall 2017 – AppJam+ – Portola High School – Mentor
- Spring 2017 – AppJam+ – Rancho San Joaquin Middle School – Mentor
- Feb. 3, 2017 – CS116 Computational Photography and Vision – Guest Lecturer
- Fall 2016 – AppJam+ – Jordan Intermediate School – Mentor
- Summer 2016 – AppJam+ – Cerro Villa Middle School – Mentor
- Spring 2014 – ICS31 Introduction to Programming – Teaching Assistant
- Winter 2014 – CS116 Computational Photography and Vision – Reader
- Fall 2013 – CS117 Project in Computer Vision – Teaching Assistant