About Me

My research focus lies in understanding AI Agents, AI4Science, and Computer Vision. In particular, I am fascinated by task-driven autonomous agents and their interaction with computer use.

I am currently a PhD student in Computer Science advised by Prof. Caiwen Ding at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.

Previously, I was advised by Prof. Eric Xin Wang at University of California, Santa Cruz, where I worked on various large language model (LLM) and natural language processing (NLP) topics, including achieving 2nd place in scientific innovation category in Alexa Prize SocialBot Grand Challenge 5 with personalization questions.

🗞️ Recent News

  • [05/2026] StitchCUDA: An Automated Multi-Agents End-to-End GPU Programming Framework with Rubric-based Agentic Reinforcement Learning got accepted to ICML 2026!

  • [04/2026] Beyond Code Pairs: Dialogue-Based Data Generation for LLM Code Translation got accepted to ACL 2026!

  • [09/2025] InfantAgent-Next: A Multimodal Generalist Agent for Automated Computer Interaction got accepted to NeurIPS 2025!

  • [09/2025] I’m excited to start my PhD in Computer Science at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.

  • [09/2023] Team Athena was awarded Second Place (Science Innovation Winner, $50,000) in the Alexa Prize SocialBot Grand Challenge 5!

  • [11/2022] Recieved Travel Grant to present Early experience with transformer-based similarity analysis for DataRaceBench at Correctness workshop at SC22!

  • [10/2022] Early experience with transformer-based similarity analysis for DataRaceBench got accepted by Correctness Workshop 2022 at SC22!