I am a postdoctoral researcher in computer science working at GCM with Prof. Mark Pauly. I am interested in efficiently solving inverse problems related to geometry and physics by designing suitable regularizations, relaxations, and subspace representations.

I am a newly graduated PhD student in computer science supervised by Prof. Mark Pauly where I developed algorithms to simulate, explore, optimize, and rationalize deployable gridshells with curved elastic beams. During my PhD, I have interned at Google Research in Berlin (hosted by Dr. Urs Bergmann) where I worked on geometry simplification through geometric primitive composition. Prior to starting my PhD, I graduated from UC Berkeley with a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Major in Fluid Dynamics) supervised by Prof. Mohammad-Reza Alam and from ISAE Supaero with a Master of Science in Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering.

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