I spearhead research in making machine reasoning systems precise, verifiable, and usable in law and policy as a researcher at Stanford Law School.

I advanced fundamental AI research for logical reasoning and legal reasoning during my PhD at Yale with Tom McCoy, Sarah Insley and Emily Hau. I have also been fortunate to be mentored by Claire Cardie. I worked on advancing frontier LLM capabilities through internships at Google Brain, Google DeepMind, Meta Superintelligence Labs, and Amazon Web Services. Before my PhD, I mastered the fundamentals of Computer Science during my undergraduate studies at NTU, Singapore, where I also built many interesting software systems. Even before that, I underwent intensive Math and Physics Olympiad training in China.

Outside of research and work, I am a jack-of-all-trades in art. I am an amateur opera singer, photographer, piano player and Guzheng player.