personal biography
I received my PhD from Dartmouth College under the supervision of Prof. Andrew T. Campbell. I joined AT&T Labs Research as Senior Member of Technical Staff. Note: This page will no longer be updated. My new webpage can be found here .
I am an experimental computer scientist working at the intersection of mobile systems and applied machine learning and have helped spearhead the emerging area of mobile phone sensing. By mining large scale sensing data sets from mobile phones and using machine learning techniques to analyze the data it is possible to discover patterns and details about individuals and ensembles of people not possible before. As a result we can exploit real-time and historical sensing data from communities of people, making inferences at scale and advancing the design of new people-centric sensing systems across many emerging application domains. My goal is to push machine learning techniques to the phone, exploit large-scale data and advance the design of smart mobile systems.
Service
PerCom 2012 - Program Committee
MobiOpp 2012 - Program Committee
MobiQuitous 2011 - Poster and Demo Chair
ACM S3 2010 - Technical Program Committee Co-Chair
ACM S3 2009 - Program Committee