About
I am a research scholar at the MATS Program working on problems in cooperative AI with Lewis Hammond. In the past, I did a Master’s at the University of Oxford, where I was advised by with Prof. Michael Wooldridge and Dr. Joel Dyer; and a Bachelor’s at IIT Delhi, where I was advised by Prof. Abhijnan Chakraborty and Prof. Keerti Choudhary.
I’m most motivated by foundational questions in AI that are best approached theoretically, particularly when answering them could meaningfully benefit society but commercial pressures aren’t strong enough to solve them. More specifically, I use tools from game theory, social choice, and reinforcement learning to solve problems in multiagent systems and AI alignment. You can read more about my research here. I’m always happy to chat with those who drop a line.
News
- January 2026: Honoured to be awarded the Cooperative AI Foundation’s PhD fellowship!
- December 2025: Our paper on multi-agent shutdownability has been accepted at AAMAS 2026 as a full paper!
- November 2025: I’ll be attending AAAI 2026 and three associated workshops: FAST, TrustAgent, and AIGov.
- November 2025: Our paper on multi-agent shutdownability has been accepted at 2 AAAI ‘26 Workshops: FAST (oral) and TrustAgent.
- June 2025: I’ll be attending the Cooperative AI Summer School 2025 in Marlow, UK.
- Feb 2025: Our paper on robust policy design in ABMs received the Best Paper Award at AAAI 2025’s MARW Workshop!
