I am an assistant professor of Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering at Vanderbilt University, where I am the director of the Vanderbilt Mathematical Programming and Intelligent Robotics (VAMPIR) Lab. I predominantly work on Computational Game Theory, developing algorithms for solving for various forms of equilibria that are relevant to applications in AI, robotics, and economics. I received my PhD and BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from UC Berkeley.
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