I am a PhD candidate in Computer Science at the University of Cambridge, working under the supervision of Prof Andreas Vlachos. Within the Natural Language and Information Processing (NLIP) group, my research focuses on explainable reasoning with large language models, with a particular emphasis on natural logic inference and time series reasoning. Alongside my academic work, I recently completed a research internship at Meta AI in the FAIR lab in Paris, and I work part-time at Source.dev, where we are building AI-native solutions for DevOps. I was previously an enrichment student at The Alan Turing Institute.

Prior to my doctoral studies, I was an applied scientist at Amazon, where I worked on Text-to-Speech for Alexa. Before Amazon, I was a research associate at the University of Edinburgh (ParaCrawl Project).

I have an MPhil degree in Advanced Computer Science from Cambridge University and a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Edinburgh.