Currently
- I'm a PhD candidate at UCL, advised by Gabriel Brostow and Jack Parker-Holder.
- My research is at the intersection of human computer interaction, reinforcement learning, and computer vision. Lately, I'm trying to train models which generate novel interfaces in open-ended ways.
- I'm also interested in whether humans and/or machines can reason in natural language, and linguistic relativity in general. I co-authored some thoughts on that here.
Previously
- I co-founded OneContext, the RAG (retrieval augmented generation) pipeline company.
- I hold an MA (Oxon.) from Balliol College, Oxford, where I was a Nind Scholar, and an MS from University College London, where I graduated Dean's List (top 5% of faculty). At UCL, I was fortunate enough to be advised by Marc Deisenroth.
- During my MSc, I was a researcher in The UCL Sustainability and Machine Learning Group and The Mercedes AMG F1 Team. My work for Mercedes is proprietary, but involved using Gaussian Processes to predict optimal times to release cars from pit-boxes during qualifying sessions.
- I've spent some time developing and trading systematic strategies in variance swaps, volatility swaps, and VIX options, at Capula (a $27bn quant hedge fund), and at J.P. Morgan Chase.
- I've worked as a consultant machine learning engineer for a couple of interesting ML startups doing smart things with LLMs. For example.
If there's anything else you'd like to know, or if we share similar research interests, reach out!