Fan-keng Sun is a PhD candidate in EECS at MIT with a decade of experience focused on machine learning and deep learning for sequence modeling, spanning time series analysis and natural language processing. Based in Boston, he blends rigorous academic research with practical engineering, exploring models that capture temporal and sequential structure. His background includes an electrical engineering degree with a CS minor from National Taiwan University, and he maintains an active personal webpage showcasing projects and papers. Notably, his work emphasizes interpretable sequence models and transferable architectures that bridge research insights to real-world signal and language tasks.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor's degree, Electrical Engineering (major) and Computer Science (minor), Bachelor's degree, Electrical Engineering (major) and Computer Science (minor) at National Taiwan University
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