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I'm currently a scientist at Raytheon BBN Technologies. I did my PhD in Language Technologies at Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science. My thesis was on building speech synthesis systems (basically computers that speak in a human voice). After graduating from CMU in 2016, I started working for BBN Technologies in Cambridge, MA. At BBN, I build language technologies solutions for various government customers. I currently work on the Machine Foreign Language Translation System (MFLTS) which is a speech-to-speech translation system for the US Army. In addition to this, I also work on the DARPA Cause-Ex and World Modelers programs.