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It's Me, Josh!

I recently graduated from The University of Texas at Austin where I researched and worked on everything from reinforcement learning, Safe AI, program synthesis, robotics, multi-agent LLMs, and neuro-symbolic programming. A highlight of my time in grad school was developing and teaching a course on safe and trustworthy machine learning.

I am now working on a secret project as an AI engineer and consultant spanning multiple languages. It has already been an incredible journey working with multiple stakeholders literally spanning the globe, and the team is excited what is coming in the near future. Stay tuned for some very exciting developments!

Additionally, I am a proud alum of Northeastern University Khoury College and CCIS.

Research

  • Program Synthesis

    Learning frameworks that automatically generate code that can solve a series of complex tasks

  • NeuroSymbolic Programming

    Techniques that leverage the reliability and strength of formal methods in combination with the power of neural networks

  • Reinforcement Learnings

    Creating methods that learn more optimal neural policies for a variety of continuous domains

Service

I am proud to lend a hand when I can

Course Instructor Taught Safe and Trustworthy ML: a course I co-developed with Swarat Chaudhuri teaching mathematical foundations and principles of safe and Trustworthy machine learning 2024
TA & Course Creator Served as the TA for and helped create CS 378: Safe and Ethical Artificial Intelligence 2023
TA & Course Creator Served as the TA for and helped create CS 378: Safe and Ethical Artificial Intelligence 2022
NeurIPS Served as a reviewer for NeurIPS 2022
TEROS Served as the co-organizer for the inaugural Texas Regional Robotics Symposium (TEROS) 2022
Admissions Reviewed M.A. applications for the 2021-22 admissions cycle 2021
TA & Course Creator Served as the TA for and helped create CS 378: Safe and Ethical Artificial Intelligence 2021
Admissions Reviewed Ph.D. applications for the 2020-21 admissions cycle 2020
GRACS Elected to serve on the Graduate Representative Association of Computer Sciences 2020