Summary
Huy Anh Nguyen is a PhD candidate and computer vision researcher with 10 years of experience specializing in egocentric video understanding—hand-object interaction, contact moment detection, and object segmentation/tracking—for AR/VR/MR applications. He has contributed to DARPA-funded AI-AR task assistance work at Stony Brook, built real-time Hololens 2 streaming pipelines, and developed synchronized RGB-D models for segmentation and distance estimation. Huy’s industry experience includes deploying a production-ready Japanese image captioning model at PIXTA and building a hierarchical HS code classifier over 2TB of customs data that informed fraud detection. He recently joined the Australian Institute for Machine Learning and has a paper accepted to CVPR 2026 (Findings), underscoring a strong publication trajectory. Comfortable bridging research and production, he combines rigorous academic training with practical systems engineering and a knack for optimizing latency-constrained, multimodal pipelines.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy, Phd, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy, Phd, Computer Science at University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mathematics and Informatics (Honors), Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mathematics and Informatics (Honors) at Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at Stony Brook University