Summary
Martin Ma is a visiting researcher and PhD candidate at Carnegie Mellon University with nine years of experience in AI research, focused on multimodal LLMs, video LLMs, vision-language models, and video reasoning. He contributed to Meta’s Seamless Interaction project and interned as an AI Research Scientist at Meta, bringing industry-scale research exposure alongside deep academic work. His background spans computational biology (MS) and CS/math (BS), reflecting a cross-disciplinary approach to data-rich, multimodal problems. Known for blending rigorous theory with applied system-building, he seeks research scientist roles that push the boundaries of multimodal understanding and long-form video reasoning.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, School of Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Mathematics, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Mathematics at Brandeis University