
About Me
I’m a first year Ph.D. student and Paris Kanellakis fellow in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. I’m fortunate to be co-advised by Professors Constantinos Daskalakis and Devavrat Shah. I’m generally interested in theoretical guarantees of machine learning methods, particularly diffusion models and bandit algorithms. I also work on applications of artificial intelligence to healthcare.
In 2025, I obtained my B.A. in Computer Science at Harvard where I had the privilege of working with Professors Na Li and Salil Vadhan. My undergraduate thesis, Cooperative Multi-Agent Graph Bandits, advised by Professor Li, was awarded highest honors.
Outside of academia, I enjoy watching and playing soccer, reading books, and playing the violin and bouzouki (a traditional Greek instrument).
