About me
I’m an MPhil student at the Computer Lab (formally known as the Department of Computer Science and Technology), at the University of Cambridge. I am supervised by Dr Challenger Mishra and Prof Pietro Liò. My recent interests revolve around Symmetries and Equivariant Neural Networks. Throughout my degree, I have had a chance to explore multiple areas of research, such as Topological Deep Learning or Mechanistic Interpretability.
Previously, I completed a BEng degree in Joint Maths & Computer Science at Imperial College London, where I was supervised by Dr Marek Rei and Prof Helen Yannakoudakis. I worked on building unsupervised rationale extractors for transformer-based sentence and document classifiers.
I have also had a chance to work and intern at some amazing companies. Before and during my undergraduate degree, I was a Data Scientist at GOGOX, a logistics startup based in Hong Kong. Over there, I worked on making a data-driven automated decision making by working on Route Optimisation, Demand Prediction, Real-time Analytics and Machine Learning and scalable ML deployment. I have also interned at Bloomberg LP and Jump Trading, focussing on writing scalable and fast modern C++ code.
