
I am a PhD student in Electrical & Computer Engineering at Duke University, working at the Center for Virtual Imaging Trials. My research focuses on developing advanced computer vision and AI methods for medical imaging applications.
My work spans vision-language models for disease localization, multi-modal segmentation algorithms, and the creation of anatomical digital twins for synthetic imaging experiments. I'm particularly interested in self-supervised and weakly-supervised learning approaches that reduce the annotation burden in medical AI.
Before joining Duke, I earned my Master's in Medical Imaging & Applications from the University of Girona (Spain) as an Erasmus+ Global Scholar, and my Bachelor's in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from VNIT Nagpur (India). I have conducted research at VICOROB Lab in Girona, BioMedia Lab at Imperial College London, NAAMII in Nepal, and CVIT at Duke University.