About Me
I am a first year CS PhD student at Columbia University, where I am fortunate to be advised by professor Silvia Sellán. My research interests lie in using geometry processing tools with 3D Vision models to enhance user-interactibility in computer graphics. I obtained my BS in Statistics at the University of Chicago, where I worked as a research assistant at 3DL, advised by Prof. Rana Hanocka.
Research
MeshUp: Multi-Target Mesh Deformation via Blended Score Distillation
3DV, 2025 (Best Paper Honorable Mention)
TLDR; a framework that deforms a 3D mesh into multiple concepts, while controlling the strength and the region of their expression.
3D Stylization via Surface Normal Deformation
CVPR, 2025
TLDR; A new differentiable dARAP method for identity-preserving mesh stylization.
Services
reviewer at CVPR Poster Session, 2025
reviewer at replicabilitystamp, 2025