Ever since leaving academia I've been working on bridging the gap between building intuitive user-facing products and making products smarter with Artificial Intelligence. At Grammarly my teams bring Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing to life. Grammarly's mission to create the writing assistant is an amazing example of how ML and NLP can shape the way we communicate and work. At Dropbox my teams focused on building intelligent and assistive experiences fueled by Machine Intelligence and large corpora of content & activity to help users prioritize their most important work. I also was the product lead for Dropbox Paper helping teams collaborate effortlessly. At Google I was the lead Product Manager for App Indexing within Google Search. The goal was to let you find anything in your apps on your phone with Google Search. In 2016 my team launched a new search mode called ''In Apps'' that literally searches in your apps, and we launched the new App Indexing API for personal content which we also presented at I/O 2016. Prior to that I worked on voice features for Google's Assistant and on various Machine Learning projects. Before Google I led multiple Voice Recognition features at Microsoft, focused on launching hands-free user experiences for Xbox One and Microsoft Cortana. And before building products I did a PhD in EECS, focusing on Speech Recognition and Machine Learning, collaborating around the globe with friends at NTNU, Microsoft Research and MIT CSAIL.
Head of ML and NLP Products at Grammarly
Visiting Ph.D. student