Mountain View, California, United States
I am a Software Engineer at Google, where I primarily work on recommender systems and content generation algorithms. Previously, I worked as a Software Engineer at Microsoft, helping to integrate AI into Microsoft Office products. I received my Bachelor's Degree with Honors in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Moscow State University in Tashkent. In 2016, I came to the US and began studying for a PhD in Computer Science at the University of California, San Diego. My main research focus was computer vision. As a sophomore, my team advanced to the ICPC World Finals in Ekaterinburg in 2014, where we placed 19th by medals. As a senior in 2016, I placed 5th in the National Olympiad in Higher Mathematics among Undergraduate Students in Uzbekistan.
I was a Teaching Assistant for Professor Manmohan Chandraker's CSE 152: Introduction to Computer Vision. My responsibilities were: holding discussion section and office hours, grading and writing solutions to homework/exam questions.
I was a Teaching Assistant for Professor Daniel M. Kane's CSE 101: Design and Analysis of Algorithms. My responsibilities were: holding discussion section and office hours, grading and writing solutions to homework/exam questions.
I was a Teaching Assistant for Professor Daniel M. Kane's CSE 101: Design and Analysis of Algorithms. My responsibilities were: holding discussion section and office hours, grading and writing solutions to homework/exam questions.
I was a Teaching Assistant for Professor Andrew B. Kahng's CSE 101: Design and Analysis of Algorithms. My responsibilities were: holding discussion sections, review sessions, office hours, preparing homework/exam questions and grading.