Mayank Keoliya is a PhD student in the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania, advised by Professor Mayur Naik. He develops interpretable AI for high-stakes health care applications like sepsis prediction and cancer treatment. As a student lead on an ARPA-H grant, he works with clinicians to build trustworthy models trained on data from millions of patients across the Penn system.

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Mayank Keoliya
- PhD Student, Computer Science, School of Engineering and Applied Science
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