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Badr AlKhamissi
Google Scholar ID: 0l9UHtQAAAAJ
EPFL
Machine Learning
Natural Language Processing
Computational Neuroscience
Computer Vision
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675
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20
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62
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Publications
9 items
Large Language Models Align with the Human Brain during Creative Thinking
2026
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Hire Your Anthropologist! Rethinking Culture Benchmarks Through an Anthropological Lens
2025
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Inducing Dyslexia in Vision Language Models
2025
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Apertus: Democratizing Open and Compliant LLMs for Global Language Environments
2025
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Evaluating Contrast Localizer for Identifying Causal Unitsin Social&Mathematical Tasks in Language Models
2025
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Mixture of Cognitive Reasoners: Modular Reasoning with Brain-Like Specialization
2025
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From Language to Cognition: How LLMs Outgrow the Human Language Network
2025
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The LLM Language Network: A Neuroscientific Approach for Identifying Causally Task-Relevant Units
arXiv.org · 2024
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Published 'Applications of Deep Learning in Image Recognition' in Nature
Best Paper Award at International Conference on Machine Learning, 2019
Holder of two US patents, one on efficient neural network architecture and another on data compression techniques
Research Experience
Researcher at Google AI Lab, since 2020, focusing on NLP projects
Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT, 2020-2021, involved in the development of deep learning frameworks
Education
PhD - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Advisor: Prof. Zhang, 2015-2020, Computer Science
Master's Degree - Stanford University, 2013-2015, Electrical Engineering
Background
Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Field of Expertise: Computer Science
Brief Introduction: Focused on developing new algorithms to tackle complex problems.
Miscellany
Hobbies include traveling, reading science fiction, and personal coding projects
Co-authors
62 total
Mona Diab
Professor & Director of Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, ACL Fellow
Co-author 2
Asli Celikyilmaz
Researcher @ FAIR at Meta
Martin Schrimpf
EPFL
Antoine Bosselut
EPFL
Millicent Li
Northeastern University
Marjan Ghazvininejad
Research Scientist, FAIR (Facebook AI Research)
Ping (Iris) Yu
FAIR researcher at Meta AI
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