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I am a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Tulane University, where I recently transitioned with my advisor Prof. Hridesh Rajan. Prior to joining Tulane, I completed my Master’s degree at Iowa State University (ISU) and undertook graduate-level coursework at the University of North Dakota (UND). My academic journey began at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, where I earned my undergraduate degree in Software Engineering, graduating Magna cum laude.
Research
My research lies at the intersection of software engineering and artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on enhancing deep learning models and large language models (LLMs) through novel software engineering methodologies. My current research objectives include:
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Program Analysis for LLMs: I am exploring LLM‑based agentic systems that bridge program analysis and natural‑language reasoning to automate complex software engineering tasks.
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AI System Reliability: Investigating and improving the reliability of AI systems through empirical studies and automated analysis techniques. I also work on verifying and validating agents’ actions to ensure reliability and correctness in real‑world development workflows.
I am privileged to actively collaborate with distinguished researchers in the field, including Prof. Tien N. Nguyen and Prof. Danny Dig, whose expertise has significantly enriched my research perspective. My earlier work contributed to Boag, a shared data science infrastructure for bioinformatics.

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Your City, State 12345
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profile: align: right image: profile.jpg image_circular: true # crops the image to make it circular more_info: > <p>New Orleans, Louisiana</p>
news: true # includes a list of news items selected_papers: true # includes a list of papers marked as “selected={true}” social: true # includes social icons at the bottom of the page —
I am a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Tulane University, where I recently transitioned with my advisor Prof. Hridesh Rajan. Prior to joining Tulane, I completed my Master’s degree at Iowa State University (ISU) and undertook graduate-level coursework at the University of North Dakota (UND). My academic journey began at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, where I earned my undergraduate degree in Software Engineering, graduating Magna cum laude.
Research
My research lies at the intersection of software engineering and artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on enhancing deep learning models and large language models (LLMs) through novel software engineering methodologies. My current research objectives include:
-
Program Analysis for LLMs: I am exploring LLM‑based agentic systems that bridge program analysis and natural‑language reasoning to automate complex software engineering tasks.
-
AI System Reliability: Investigating and improving the reliability of AI systems through empirical studies and automated analysis techniques. I also work on verifying and validating agents’ actions to ensure reliability and correctness in real‑world development workflows.
I am privileged to actively collaborate with distinguished researchers in the field, including Prof. Tien N. Nguyen and Prof. Danny Dig, whose expertise has significantly enriched my research perspective. My earlier work contributed to Boag, a shared data science infrastructure for bioinformatics.