Gunjan Dhanuka got his B.Tech. in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati in 2024 and is pursuing a Master’s in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. During his undergraduate studies, he worked on multiple research projects, including predictive analysis of COVID-19 virus mutations at UNSW and video anomaly detection at CMU. Currently, at CMU, his focus is democratizing Machine Learning by making it robust and scalable. To this end, he is taking advanced coursework and doing research on the efficiency of ML models, debiasing datasets, and tackling memorization in Generative Models. He is advised by Prof. Zico Kolter at CMU, with whom he is working on the robustness of Generative Models. Previously, he worked on distributed systems as a Software Development Engineer Intern at Rubrik. Gunjan has been honored with the Reliance Foundation Scholarship for CS and AI (2021) and the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana Fellowship (2020). In the long term, he aims to establish a startup in India, democratizing AI in a safe manner. Outside academics, Gunjan enjoys trekking, quizzing, writing on his blog, and playing video games.”