About Me
I’m a PhD student at the Manning College of Information & Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. My research generally focuses on interactive generative models, with a particular emphasis on code generation models. I’m especially interested in three key areas: evaluating, improving, and developing interactive AI tools.
I’m currently working on how people use vibe coding tools, looking at how users and models interact, exploring how models respond to different prompts, and developing ways to make model responses better suited to each person’s unique interaction style.
News
August, 2025: Served as a reviewer for The Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI) 2025.
March, 2025: Our new preprint LLM Misalignment via Adversarial RLHF Platforms is out.
January, 2025: Started as instructor for CICS 291S: Seminar – CICS Second Year Pathways at UMass for the Spring 2025 semester.
