Students
Current Students
Graduate Students
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Guineng Zheng, co-advised with Rob Ricci (Ph.D., 2015–)
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Mattia Medina Grespan (Ph.D., 2019–)
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Ashim Gupta (Ph.D., 2019–)
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Zhichao Xu, Co-advised with Bei Wang Phillips (Ph.D., 2020–)
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Maitrey Mehta (Ph.D., 2021–)
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Jordan Pyper, Co-advised with Jason Wiese (Ph.D., 2021–)
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Oliver Bentham (Ph.D., 2023–)
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Atreya Ghosal (Ph.D., 2023–)
Undergraduate Researchers
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Catherine Bao (B.S., 2024–)
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Atharv Kulkarni (B.S., 2024–)
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Tanya Yu (B.S., 2024–)
Alumni
The lists below show the student’s first position after graduation. Many of my mentees since have moved on to other positions.
Ph.D. and Masters Alumni
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Annie Cherkaev (M.S., 2019) → Galois, Inc.
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Xingyuan Pan (Ph.D., 2019) → Amazon
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Giorgi Kvernadze (M.S., 2020) → Machine Learning Engineer at Route.
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Maitrey Mehta (M.S., 2020) → Data Scientist at American Family Insurance
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Jie Cao (Ph.D., 2022) → Postdoc at University of Colorado, Boulder
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Tao Li (Ph.D., 2022) → Google Research
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Vivek Gupta (Ph.D., 2023) → Postdoc at University of Pennsylvania
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Yichu Zhou (Ph.D., 2023) → Yahoo
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Gurunath Parasaram (M.S., 2024)
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Zhenduo Wang (Ph.D., 2024) → Postdoc at Georgia Tech
Undergraduate Alumni
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Tobin Yehle (B.S., 2016) → 3M
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Oliver Richardson (B.S., 2017) → Grad school at the University of Cambridge
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Maks Cegielski-Johnson (B.S., 2018) → Microsoft
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Nguyen Tran, Undergraduate researcher under the Engineering Scholars and the UROP programs (2019)
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Tarun Sunkaraneni (B.S., 2020) → Microsoft
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Richard Timpson (B.S., 2021) → Salesforce
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Jordan Tan (B.S., 2024) → BS/MS at Utah
High schoolers and others
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William Guss, International Science and Engineering Fair project on infinite dimensional neural networks (2015)
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Shalini Kasera, High school research experience on authorship identification (2017)
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Shriya Pingali, International Science and Engineering Fair project on using neural networks for cryptanalysis (2018)
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Mala Singh, Utah Science and Engineering Fair project on text classification for healthcare (2018)
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Liana Pruyn Goldstein, High school research project on using NLP to analyze speeches (2019)