About me
I’m a first-year PhD Student in Computer Science at Washington State University under the supervision of Professor Nghia Hoang. I graduated from Hanoi University of Science and Technology with a bachelor in Applied Mathematics and Informatics. During my undergrad, I was fortunate to be an AI research resident at FPT Software in Hanoi, Vietnam.
I’m interested in probabilistic machine learning with a focus on uncertainty quantification and applications in scientific domains. Currently, I am also conducting reasearch on foundation model adaptation, focusing on continual learning and model merging.
News
- 02/2025 Awarded the EECS Graduate Fellowship Fund from the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Washington State University for the Spring 2025 semester.
- 08/2024 Started my PhD in Computer Science at Washington State University
- 04/2024 Our paper “Revisiting Kernel Attention with Correlated Gaussian Process Representation” was accepted to UAI 2024.
- 07/2023 Our paper ““A Probabilistic Framework for Pruning Transformers Via a Finite Admixture of Keys” was accepted to ICASSP 2023.