Announcement: I am actively looking for students and postdocs. Yale is very interdisciplinary, so students and postdocs are often able to work with faculty in other departments. I am currently building a group with students and postdocs working on physics, AI or both. You may just fit into one area or the other; you don’t need to know or work on both (nonetheless interaction with different group members and interdisciplinary work will always be encouraged).
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I am currently working on projects in statistical machine learning and AI. Examples include mechanistic interpretability theory of transformers on reasoning tasks, theory of generalization in energy-based diffusion models with score matching, and advancing AI capabilities for solving quantitative problems, including problems in physics (these often do not require any specialized knowledge of advanced physics).
- Students: If you are already enrolled in a program at Yale in Applied Physics, Physics, Applied Math, Statistics and Data Science, or Computer Science, and interested in working on AI, please reach out to me directly. A background in physics is not required to do this work (this is not to discourage you from applying if you have a background in physics; you should still apply). If you are interested in joining Yale and working with me, please let me know and apply to the Ph.D. program in Applied Physics or reach out to me to identify other departments with good fit where you can apply. Opportunities for co-supervision with other faculty members in other departments and/or collaborating with colleagues at the Flatiron Institute and/or industry labs exist.
- Postdoc applicants: Please write to me if you are interested to discuss possibilities. Additionally, there are also prestigious postdoctoral fellowships available through Yale and externally that would enable you to work with me. Examples of fellowships at Yale include the Institute for Foundations of Data Science (FDS) Postdoctoral Fellowship, the Wu Tsai Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Tony Massini Postdoctoral Fellowship. Examples of external fellowships include NSF-funded postdoctoral fellowships such as the Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (MSPRF) and the Mathematical and Physical Sciences Ascending Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (MPS-Ascend). Please reach out to me to discuss support for fellowship applications.
I am currently working on projects in quantum condensed matter with applications to materials, energy and quantum computation. Examples include high-temperature superconductivity, light-matter interaction, polaronic transport, quantum simulation, and machine learning of quantum physics.
- Students: If you are already enrolled in a program at Yale in Applied Physics or Physics, and interested in working on problems in physics or at the interface between physics and AI, please reach out to me directly. If you are interested in joining Yale and working with me, please let me know and apply to the Ph.D. program in Applied Physics (or reach out to identify other departments with good fit where you can apply). Opportunities for collaborations with collegues at Yale and/or at the Flatiron Institute exist.
- Postdoc applicants: Please write to me if you are interested to discuss possibilities. There are also prestigious postdoctoral fellowships available through Yale, such as the Yale Quantum Institute (YQI) Postdoctoral Fellowship. Please reach out to me to discuss support for fellowship applications.
Minorities including but not limited to students from underrepresented nations (such as in the Middle East and Africa) are encouraged to reach out.