Arielle Zhang
VP Academics at University of Toronto Machine Intelligence Student Team (UTMIST)- Claim this Profile
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Chinese, Mandarin Native or bilingual proficiency
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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French Elementary proficiency
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Experience
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University of Toronto Machine Intelligence Student Team (UTMIST)
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Canada
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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VP Academics
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Jul 2022 - Present
VP academics of the UTMIST student-run club. Responsible for holding club events and machine learning sessions, as well as maintaining relationships with organizations and labs. VP academics of the UTMIST student-run club. Responsible for holding club events and machine learning sessions, as well as maintaining relationships with organizations and labs.
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University of Toronto
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Canada
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Researcher
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May 2022 - Present
Developing new machine learning optimizers, stochastic gradient descent. Pytorch. Expected paper submission. Supervised by Professor Plataniotis and Professor Mahdi Hosseini at the multimedia lab. Developing new machine learning optimizers, stochastic gradient descent. Pytorch. Expected paper submission. Supervised by Professor Plataniotis and Professor Mahdi Hosseini at the multimedia lab.
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University of Toronto
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Canada
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Researcher
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May 2021 - Aug 2021
Research in the area of brain machine interface, memristors and accelerated machine learning. Working intensively with PCB designs. Recently working on implementing coordinated based networks on the memristor crossbar arrays, computer vision. Supervised by Professor Roman Genov at the Intelligent Sensory Microsystem Laboratory. Research in the area of brain machine interface, memristors and accelerated machine learning. Working intensively with PCB designs. Recently working on implementing coordinated based networks on the memristor crossbar arrays, computer vision. Supervised by Professor Roman Genov at the Intelligent Sensory Microsystem Laboratory.
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Education
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University of Toronto
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Engineering Science -
Sir Winston Churchill High School
High School Diploma, 97.3% top six average -
The University of British Columbia
Summer Course, Minds and Machines