Peer Review

Served as a peer reviewer for international research conferences, contributing to the academic community by evaluating and providing constructive feedback on research submissions. Below is a list of peer review activities and judging engagements.

Peer Review Activities

CE2CT 2025

IEEE

2025 First International Conference on Advances in Computer Science, Electrical, Electronics, and Communication Technologies

2025 | Uttarakhand, India

Reviewed 1 research paper. Provided detailed feedback on methodology, experimental design, and contribution to the field.

IBRL @ RLC 2025

2nd Reinforcement Learning Conference (RLC 2025)

Inductive Biases in Reinforcement Learning Workshop 2025

2025 | University of Alberta, Canada

Reviewed 1 research paper. Evaluated submissions on reinforcement learning methodologies and provided constructive feedback.

AI4Math @ ICML 2025

42nd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2025)

2nd AI for Math Workshop 2025

2025 | Vancouver, Canada

Reviewed 2 research papers on artificial intelligence applications in mathematics. Assessed technical contributions and mathematical rigor.

ACM SIGCSE TS 2026

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) - Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE)

Technical Symposium 2026

2026 | Missouri, USA

Reviewed 6 research papers on computer science education. Provided comprehensive feedback on pedagogical approaches, curriculum design, and educational technology innovations.

ER @ NeurIPS 2025

Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2025)

Efficient Reasoning Workshop 2025

2025

Reviewed 1 research paper on efficient reasoning methodologies in neural networks. Evaluated computational efficiency and reasoning capabilities of proposed approaches.


Judge Activities

NASA GL4HS 2025 Capstone Symposium

NASA

Goddard Library for High School Students (GL4HS) Capstone Symposium

2025

Judged 12+ high school research poster presentations. Evaluated student research projects on criteria including scientific methodology, presentation quality, innovation, and contribution to the field. Provided constructive feedback to encourage young researchers and contributed to the selection of outstanding presentations.