Summary
Yu-jhe Li is a software engineer and Ph.D. graduate from Carnegie Mellon University with nine years of experience at the intersection of machine learning and computer vision, now working at Google after research roles at Adobe and Microsoft. His work spans representation learning, domain adaptation, 2D/3D scene understanding, multi-camera detection and tracking, and cutting-edge cross-modality generative and restorative AI. At Adobe he led advances in multi-subject, ID-preserved image personalization and multi-concept generation with multi-modal LLMs, translating research prototypes into product-ready capabilities. He combines deep academic rigor with industry impact—publishing and collaborating with top labs including Meta—and is based in San Jose, bringing both research depth and production engineering to large-scale vision and generative systems.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Communication engineering, Master's degree, Communication engineering at National Taiwan University
Non-degree, Computer Science, Non-degree, Computer Science at University of Minnesota
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at National Tsing Hua University
Chinese, English