Sep 18, 2025: One oral paper accepted at NeurIPS; Sep 18, 2025: One poster paper accepted at NeurIPS; Jul 1, 2025: One paper published at Nature Communications; Mar 20, 2025: Joined the Editorial and Reviewer Board of the Journal of Human Cognition; Mar 10, 2025: Passed General Exam and became a Ph.D. Candidate in UW Electrical & Computer Engineering.
Research Experience
Currently a Ph.D. candidate in Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Washington, focusing on computer vision and machine learning. Has over two years of practical experience in the field of healthcare AI.
Education
Ph.D. candidate in Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Washington, advised by Prof. Eli Shlizerman, expected graduation March 2026; Master of Science degree in Engineering from the University of Washington in 2021, specializing in Data science and machine learning, closely worked with Prof. Eli Shlizerman and Prof. Arka Majumdar about Optical Neural Networks; Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Design Manufacturing and Automation (MDMA) at Chongqing University in 2018, which closely cooperated with National University of Singapore; Summer School certificate from Queen’s University of Belfast in 2016.
Background
Research interests: Computer vision and machine learning, with a focus on developing knowledge transfer algorithms that enable lightweight AI models to achieve performance comparable to large models. Over two years of industry experience in healthcare AI, involving audio, video, clinical trial text, multimodal data, and real-world applications of large language models.