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Eric Fischer

UCLA Ph.D. Statistics with specialization in artificial intelligence

Eric Fischer is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Statistics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).1 He conducts research on generative models and representation learning for language at the Center for Vision, Cognition, Learning, and Autonomy under the supervision of Dr. Ying Nian Wu.1

Fischer previously earned a M.S. from the Department of Computer Science at UCLA, completing a thesis titled "Deep Generative Classifier with Short Run Inference".1 His research interests include:

  1. Generative modeling
  2. Representation learning for language
  3. Markov Chain Monte Carlo inference
  4. Langevin dynamics

In addition to his academic pursuits, Fischer has:

  • Served as a Teaching Assistant for various undergraduate and graduate statistics courses at UCLA1
  • Worked as a Realtor for eXp Realty in Los Angeles, CA (Department of Real Estate license ID: 02042145)1
  • Previously held positions as a Full Stack Software Engineer at NatureBox and as a Software Engineer at Cinemagram1

Fischer's personal website is ericmfischer.com, and his GitHub profile can be found at github.com/EricMFischer.2

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Los Angeles, California, United States