About Me

I am a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, funded by an EPSRC scholarship. My supervisors are Frank Keller and Alex Lascarides.

I did my undergraduate studies in Engineering (BA + MEng) at the University of Cambridge, where I was a Diamond Jubilee Scholar of the Institute of Engineering and Technology. In my final two years, I specialized in Information and Computing Engineering, earning prizes in both years and graduating with distinction. My master’s project was supervised by Bill Byrne on VQA.

After that, I received a full scholarship to join the MPhil program in the Computer Lab at Cambridge. My thesis was on computational models of code-switching, supervised by Simone Teufel. I also did a project supervised by Petar Veličković on non-parametric graph rewiring methods for GNNs. I graduated from this MPhil with distinction in the top 10 of my cohort, and won the best MPhil presentation prize.

As a hobby, I enjoy learning about other languages! I’m reasonably proficient in German (Goethe B2), Chinese (A-Level) and Swedish. In /hobbies I have put some things (I think is) cool which I’ve done each year in the past few years.