Summary
Alice Oh is a Visiting Faculty Researcher and long-time professor at KAIST with a decade-plus of experience melding academic rigor and production-grade software development in machine learning and natural language processing. She holds a PhD in Computer Science from MIT and an MS from Carnegie Mellon, and currently splits her time between Cambridge, MA and research appointments including a Visiting Faculty role at Google. Comfortable across AI stacks, she codes in Golang, modern C++, and Python, and brings full-stack engineering sensibilities to research problems—turning models into deployable systems. Her career bridges industrial research (Hewlett-Packard Labs) and sustained academic leadership, supervising work that emphasizes practical, scalable NLP solutions. Colleagues know her for combining deep theoretical knowledge with hands-on implementation, often optimizing for real-world constraints rather than purely academic metrics.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
M.S. Language and Information Technologies, M.S. Language and Information Technologies at Carnegie Mellon University
Korean