I’m a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen, under the supervision of Stefan Sommer and Mads Nielsen, working on implicit and explicit data augmentation of human brain MRIs using deep generative models. My project is in partnership with Cerebriu A/S, a Danish startup that delivers AI solutions to radiologists. The project is supported by Innovation Fund Denmark, which promotes the invention and deployment of advanced technologies in Denmark.

I hold postgraduate degrees (M.A. and C.Phil) in pure mathematics from the University of California, San Diego. I did research there, applying the representation theory of semi-simple Lie groups to variational problems in conformal geometry.

I was a Fellow in the Insight Artificial Intelligence Fellows Program in New York City, an intensive seven-week immersion into the local data science scene. Insight is a pre-start-up experience, in which participants develop data science software in an agile environment; give demonstrations of minimum viable data science products to companies; and lecture about algorithms, data structures, and software engineering practices. While at Insight, I developed an open-source deep learning pipeline for obscuring human faces in visual media.

Before Insight, I worked at the International Dual Career Network, where I produced insights about its members’ desired job placements in Denmark.