About me
I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Yale University and a member of the SmartNets research group at the Yale Institute for Network Science (YINS). I began my PhD in Fall 2022 under the supervision of Prof. Leandros Tassiulas. My research lies at the intersection of cellular networks and machine learning.
Research Interests
AI for Networked Systems:
Development of advanced machine learning methods to optimize control, resource allocation, and performance in next-generation cellular networks.
Cellular Network Security:
Design of resilient techniques for the detection and mitigation of adversarial threats in cellular networks.
News
July 2025: Started a Research Scientist Internship at A2 Labs, Arlington, VA.
May 2025: Obtained the Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Yale University.
May 2025: Participated in the CyberPOWDER Workshop at the University of Utah and presented my research to the POWDER team.
February 2025: Our paper “D2Q Synchronizer: Distributed SDN Synchronization for Time-Sensitive Applications” was accepted to the IEEE International Conference on Machine Learning for Communication and Networking (ICMLCN) 2025, May 26–29, Barcelona, Spain.
January 2025: Our paper “JamShield: A Machine Learning Detection System for Over-the-Air Jamming Attacks” was accepted to the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2025, June 8–12, Montreal, Canada.
July 2024: Started a Research Scientist Internship at Kryptowire Labs, Arlington, VA.
August 2024: Attended the NSF OAIC Workshop at Mississippi State University and presented my research.
June 2024: Participated in the Colosseum Young Gladiators Workshop at Northeastern University and presented my research to the Colosseum team.
January 2024: Obtained the Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Yale University.
January 2023: Our paper “Cyber-Twin: Digital Twin-Boosted Autonomous Attack Detection for Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks” was accepted to the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2024, June 9–13, Denver, CO, USA.