Chen Yutian
Chen Yutian (Chinese: 陈御天; pinyin: Chén Yùtiān; born 1984) is a Chinese research scientist currently employed at Deepmind.
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Born | Chen Yutian (陈御天)[1] 1984 |
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Biography
Chen earned his B.E. of Electronic Engineering from Tsinghua University in June 2007. He went to the University of California, Irvine, in the United States to pursue a doctoral degree, and received M.S. and Ph.D. of Computer Science in machine learning respectively in December 2009 and June 2013 respectively under the supervision of Professor Max Welling.[1]
Chen joined Google’s DeepMind division in 2015, becoming a developer on the AlphaGo project.
Awards
Here are the list of awards won by Chen Yutian[2]:
- ICS Dean’s Fellowship, University of California, Irvine (2007)
- Amazon AWS in Education Machine Learning Grant (2014)
gollark: Of course, the best way to communicate is through *lasers*. A laser going through your detection area during some amount of time is 1. No laser is 0. You can now very slowly send binary.
gollark: 7 bit/char 10Hz digital links.
gollark: I have actually written code for messaging over wireless redstone links. Not Morse code, though.
gollark: I used a chat box/recorder or something.
gollark: Very unreliable.
References
- "Yutian Chen". yutianchen.com.
- Chen, Yutian. "Yutian Chen's Homepage". www.cantab.net.
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