Summary
Dylan Fox is a UCLA senior in Cognitive Science with a computing specialization and minors in Latin and Bioinformatics, focused on bridging neuroscience discoveries with AI architecture design. With nine years of experience and research work at the UCLA Human Perception Laboratory, he combines experimental insight with practical software and analytical skills. He aspires to translate neural principles into novel AI frameworks and improve existing models through biologically inspired approaches. A quick learner and deep thinker, Dylan pairs high-level problem solving with strong written and verbal communication. Unusually for a computer scientist, his humanities training in Latin enriches his perspective on formal systems and patterns. Based in Missouri and active in the UCLA research community, he brings interdisciplinary curiosity and a research-driven approach to building next-generation intelligent systems.
9 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at John Burroughs School
Bachelors of Science, Cognitive Science, Bachelors of Science, Cognitive Science at University of California, Los Angeles