Wenquan Lu
Hi! I am an incoming Doctoral student in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. My research interests center around three core pillars of general intelligence:
- Reasoning and Planning: enabling models to make structured decisions and solve complex tasks.
- Memory and Adaptation: spanning both long-context memory, continual learning and test-time learning.
- Representation Learning: learning versatile and useful representations of the environment.
Previously, I graduated from Brown University with a Master’s degree in Computer Science and from the University of Sydney with majors in Computer Science and Mathematics, where I received the University Medal as the top-ranked (1st) undergraduate. I was fortunate to be advised by Professor Dacheng Tao during my honours year and by Professor Randall Balestriero during my master’s.
I was also awarded the Sydney Chancellor’s Award, a prestigious full-tuition scholarship recognizing my 1st-in-state performance in the HSC, valued at $10,000 per annum throughout my undergraduate degree.
I am actively seeking research collaboration opportunities. Please feel free to reach out! 😊