I am a 3rd year Computer Science Ph.D. student at Cornell University. I am fortunate to be advised by Éva Tardos. My research interests lie in Game Theory, Learning in Games and Resource Allocation Problems.

Before starting at Cornell, I recieved a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from Georgia Tech where I worked with Dr. Cassie S. Mitchell, Dr. Prasad Tetali and Dr. Lutz Warnke on various projects in Extremal Combinatorics and Randomized Algorithms.

News

  • 09/27/2025: The paper ‘Sequential Fair Allocation With Replenishments: A Little Envy Goes An Exponentially Long Way’ was accepted to Sigmetric 2026.
  • 09/01/2025: The paper ‘Sequential Fair Allocation With Replenishments: A Little Envy Goes An Exponentially Long Way’ is now on Arxiv.
  • 12/20/2024: The paper ‘Allocating Public Goods via Dynamic Max-Min Fairness’ was accepted to Sigmetric 2025.

Publications