I love disrupting traditional workflows with innovations from signal processing and machine learning.As Algorithms and AI Lead of the Electronic Systems Program (at DSO National Laboratories), I spearhead the research and development of state-of-the-art algorithms and computational systems, as well as the conception of new product lines in the defense industry.At DSO, I have won numerous awards for my contributions to high-impact algorithms that deliver breakthrough system capabilities.My research interests are in robust deep learning, generative AI, computationally-efficient signal processing algorithms, statistical methods in detection and estimation.I received my Ph.D./M.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology (United States) in 2019/2017, and my Bachelors of Electrical Engineering from the National University of Singapore in 2010. I am the first author on publications in reputable signal processing journals (IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging) as well as top machine learning conferences (Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems). I am an inventor on one U.S. patent for a biomedical computer vision method that enables robotic cellular experiments (patch clamping). For my contributions to signal processing during my Ph.D., I was the recipient of the Center for Signal and Information Processing Outstanding Researcher Award.