
Simon Shaolei Du
University of Washington, Computer Science, Seattle, United States
active learning
curriculum learning
multimodality
machine learning
artificial intelligence
human-computer interaction
planning
particle filtering
linear dynamical system
image-text matching
problem solving
reflection
experimental design
intelligent agents
reinforcemeng learning
2
presentations
SHORT BIO
Simon S. Du is an assistant professor in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington. His research interests are broadly in machine learning, such as deep learning, representation learning, and reinforcement learning. Prior to starting as faculty, he was a postdoc at the Institute for Advanced Study of Princeton. He completed his Ph.D. in Machine Learning at Carnegie Mellon University. Simon's research has been recognized by a Sloan Research Fellowship, a Samsung AI Researcher of the Year Award, an Intel Rising Star Faculty Award, an NSF CAREER award, an Nvidia Pioneer Award, a Distinguished Dissertation Award honorable mention from CMU, among others.
Presentations

An Experimental Design Framework for Label-Efficient Supervised Finetuning of Large Language Models
Gantavya Bhatt and 11 other authors

Reflect-RL: Two-Player Online RL Fine-Tuning for LMs
Runlong Zhou and 2 other authors