Zachary Brown graduated from the Applied Computational Mathematics Emphasis program at Brigham Young University in 2020. He co-authored papers with Dr. Fulda in areas ranging from analogical reasoning via word-embeddings to knowledge graph traversal algorithms for conversational agents. He is particularly interested in developing intelligent agents that can be explicitly controlled in real time and whose failure modes can be identified and rigorously analyzed before deployment. Zac enjoys being outdoors, playing guitar, and exploring various board games (especially Go) in his free time.
Natalie Turley Brown graduated in Genetics, Genomics, and Biotechnology in 2020. She has previously helped collect data for a text corpus and worked on tuning hyper-parameters for an RNN. Outside of school, Natalie enjoys reading, cooking, singing, and playing her cello.
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