During my time as an undergraduate research assistant at the Geometric Media Lab, being advised by Dr. Pavan Turaga, I have been able to conduct research in areas such as knowledge distillation, computer vision, topological data analysis, nonlinearity of models, data processing, image data, frequency data, time series data, scene graphs, AR/VR applications, and more. Through my endeavors, I was able to publish manuscripts at conferences such as ICML and present my work at the Fulton Forge Research Expo.
Los Alamos National Laboratory:
During my time as a summer intern for two consecutive years, I have been able to conduct work in simulation modeling for wildfire data, simulation modeling for robotics data, developing ML workflows for field scientists, developing robot estimation pipelines, learning about dynamics research, and contributing to overall national security research. I have also had the opportunity to present my work at the lab's annual research symposium as well as at conferences such as IMAC.
This section offers a closer look at the work and findings of all of my research projects.
Joy of Living Aspect:
Joy of living has always been about creating value in the work I do and to ensure the results and success are applied to that specific area of application. Through these projects, I have been able to solve a myraid of problems in areas such as human activity recognition, wildfire prediction, robotic applications in industry and more. The value created through these projects have better equipped me for the forthcoming future and to tackle industry and academia level challenges.