Summary
Hai Pham is a researcher and machine learning scientist with eight years of experience bridging computer vision, NLP and multimodal representation learning, currently based at Samsung AI Center Cambridge. He specializes in structured conceptual models of actions, objects and attributes from instructional text and video, and has a strong background in generative models (LLMs, GANs, VAEs, diffusion) and fine-grained contrastive learning. His PhD from Rutgers focused on multimodal face and expression modeling, combining vision, graphics and speech—an angle that informs his broader interest in enabling real-world human–machine collaboration. Prior software engineering roles in embedded systems and core banking give him practical production sensibilities alongside deep research expertise. Colleagues describe him as a multidisciplinary problem solver who moves fluidly between theory, systems and applied research.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Vision, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Vision at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Information Technology, Excellent, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Information Technology, Excellent at Hanoi University of Technology
English