Summary
Jingren Wang is an interdisciplinary AI researcher with eight years of experience bridging machine learning, human cognition, and AI governance across academia and industry. Currently conducting capstone research with Microsoft Research Asia on LLM cross-cultural value alignment, he also contributes to policy work at Tsinghua’s AI Governance Center on generative AI regulation and corporate ethics in autonomous driving. His background spans NLP research at Tsinghua, causality and human reasoning experiments at Stanford, and data-driven growth strategy in China’s AI video-adtech sector, blending quantitative rigor with product impact. Comfortable shipping experiments and tooling (front-end, Python, R, AWS) and drafting peer-reviewed work, he brings rare fluency in both technical modeling and public-policy implications of AI. A curious investigator of causality and human–machine symbiosis, he leverages cross-cultural perspectives from Shanghai to global research networks to tackle alignment and trustworthiness in smart systems.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Business/Commerce, General, Business/Commerce, General at Sancta Sophia College
Bachelor's degree, Data Science & Artificial Intelligence, GPA 3.96/4.0, Bachelor's degree, Data Science & Artificial Intelligence, GPA 3.96/4.0 at Minerva University
High School, MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS, Cohort Rank Top 10%, High School, MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS, Cohort Rank Top 10% at Chengdu NO.7 High School 成都市第七中学
The University of Sydney
Master of Management Science, Global Affairs, Master of Management Science, Global Affairs at Schwarzman Scholars
High School, Singapore-Cambridge GCE A Level Examinations (Full Distinctions), Summa Cum Laude, High School, Singapore-Cambridge GCE A Level Examinations (Full Distinctions), Summa Cum Laude at River Valley High School
Chinese, English