I am currently a senior researcher with General Motors Research and Development Center. I have develop and implement multimodal language models, reinforcement learning, deep learning and machine learning methods for autonomous driving. Previously, I was a senior algorithms design and development engineer with General Motors.
I was a research faculty with the School of Interactive Computing within the College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to joining the College of Computing, I worked with Professor Eric Feron's research group at Georgia Tech.
I received my Ph.D. from University of Paris-Est, working at Inria (the French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control), Paris-Rocquencourt center, France. After my PhD, I was a postdoctoral research associate with I4S team, Inria, Rennes, and later with NECS team, Inria, Grenoble Rhône-Alpes center.
My current research interests include traffic sign interpretation using large language models and foundation models, reinforcement learning for autonomous driving, applications of deep learning in decision making for autonomous driving, and data analysis using machine learning techniques. In the past, I have worked on control, optimization, fault detection and Kalman filtering.