Summary
Huy Phan is a research scientist at Meta with 11 years of experience applying deep learning and signal processing to audio, speech and biosignals. He previously held senior research roles at Amazon AGI and was a Turing Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute, after an academic stint as a lecturer in AI at Queen Mary University of London. His work bridges machine hearing and biomedical engineering, grounded in a summa cum laude PhD from Universität zu Lübeck and practical deployments across research labs and industry. Known for translating rigorous research into applied systems, he combines academic depth with product-aware experimentation in neural interfaces and audio-health technologies. Based in Paris, he maintains an active portfolio of work and publications documented on his personal webpage.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
M.Eng, Computer Engineering, M.Eng, Computer Engineering at Nanyang Technological University
PhD (Dr.-Ing.), Computer Science, summa cum laude, PhD (Dr.-Ing.), Computer Science, summa cum laude at Universität zu Lübeck
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at VNUHCM - University of Science
English, Vietnamese, German