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Hey, thanks for stopping by! 👋

I'm a postgrad student in Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge. My research interests lie on Machine Learning Systems, Human-AI Interaction and Graph Neural Networks. I'm currently working on Federated Learning at the Cambridge Machine Learning Systems Lab ([CaMLSys](https://mlsys.cst.cam.ac.uk/)), supervised by Prof. [Nic Lane](http://niclane.org/). I'm also a member of Cambridge AI Safety Lab, working on AI Alignment and Interpretability.
I'm a postgrad student in Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge. I'm currently working on Federated Learning at the Cambridge Machine Learning Systems Lab ([CaMLSys](https://mlsys.cst.cam.ac.uk/)), supervised by Prof. [Nic Lane](http://niclane.org/), where I actively work on open-source frameworks[Flower](https://github.com/adap/flower). I'm also a member of Cambridge AI Safety Lab, working on AI Alignment and Interpretability.

My research target at involving into the era of Large Language Models, mulitlingual and data quality. I'm safety(FAccT2023), security(MLSys2023Workshop, ICLR2024workshop, UK Challenge) and efficiency: Protea and Pollen(MobiCom2022FedEdge, MobiUK2023). [Flower](https://github.com/adap/flower)![Github stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/dmlc/dgl)![Github stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/adap/flower).
My research target at the development of AI more decentralised by focusing on AI methods that are less centralised and more collaborative, with the focus. To involving into the era of Large Language Models mulitlingual(ICLR2024) and data quality(ICLR2024DPFM).

Prior to Cambridge, I was glad to be advised by Prof. [Yongxin Tong](https://yongxintong.github.io/) and Prof. [Xianglong Liu](https://xlliu-beihang.github.io/). I also spent wonderful time doing research at AWS AI Lab mentored by Dr. [Minjie Wang](https://jermainewang.github.io/) and Prof. [Zheng Zhang](https://research.shanghai.nyu.edu/centers-and-institutes/datascience/people/zheng-zhang), where I worked on [Deep Graph Library](https://www.dgl.ai/) ![Github stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/dmlc/dgl) and its interpretability toolkits [GNNLens2](https://github.com/dmlc/GNNLens2}![Github stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/dmlc/dgl)![Github stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/dmlc/GNNLens2).
collaborative solution for broader public, and working on the following key aspect to:

🔐 privacy and security (MLSys2023SeT, ICLR2024workshop, UK Challenge)
🛡 safety (FAccT2023)
🚀 efficiency: (Protea@MobiCom2022FedEdge, Pollen@MobiUK2023)

how can we benefit from multiple? specialised low-resource?
how can we include high-quality private data source to solve the public data exhaustion in scaling up large language models?

Prior to Cambridge, I was glad to be advised by Prof. [Yongxin Tong](https://yongxintong.github.io/) and Prof. [Xianglong Liu](https://xlliu-beihang.github.io/). I also spent wonderful time doing research at AWS AI Lab mentored by Dr. [Minjie Wang](https://jermainewang.github.io/) and Prof. [Zheng Zhang](https://research.shanghai.nyu.edu/centers-and-institutes/datascience/people/zheng-zhang), where I worked on [Deep Graph Library](https://www.dgl.ai/) ![Github stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/dmlc/dgl) and its interpretability toolkits [GNNLens2](https://github.com/dmlc/GNNLens2}![Github stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/dmlc/GNNLens2).

<span style="background-color: #F9EAFB">I'm open to collaborations in all forms and would love to explore any opportunities!</span> Feel free to contact me by Email (wz341 [AT] cam.ac.uk or zhaowrenee [AT] gmail.com), [Wechat](https://github.com/Ryan0v0/Ryan0v0.github.io/blob/master/assets/img/wechat.jpg), or [Calendly](https://calendly.com/wanru-zhao).
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I am an avid outdoor enthusiast. I was a member of my university's mountaineering team and climbed the impressive Peak Nochma of Minya Konka (5588m).

I love reading and photography. The works of [Friedrich Nietzsche](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Nietzsche) and [Albert Camus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Camus)'s have profoundly influenced me, and I find solace and introspection in poetry. I also view coding as a form of writing poetry.
I love reading and photography. The works of [Friedrich Nietzsche](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Nietzsche) and [Albert Camus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Camus) have profoundly influenced me. I also find solace and introspection in poetry, and view coding as a form of writing 'poetry'.

At Cambridge, I'm a member of [Diffraction Theatre](www.diffractiontheatre.com/programme), where I contribute my expertise in AI and interactive design to foster interdisciplinary conversations and create knowledge through theatrical practice. Since COVID-19 pandemic and the upcoming era of flourishing AI, I have been contemplating AI ethics and considering how computer scientists like myself can positively contribute to society. I am fortunate that Cambridge has given me the freedom to explore this topic from a personal and historical perspective, as well as the chance to raise public awareness and encourage reflection on the ethical implications of AI.
At Cambridge, I'm an active member of [Diffraction Theatre](www.diffractiontheatre.com/programme), where I contribute my expertise in artificial intelligence to foster interdisciplinary dialogues and create knowledge through theatrical practice. The COVID-19 pandemic and the impending era of flourishing AI have heightened my awareness of the moral responsibilities that accompany technological innovation as a computer science student. It has challenged me to consider the broader implications of my work and reinforced my dedication to ensuring that technology serves as a force for good, guided by conscientious and ethical decision-making.

Reimagine

Our project [Reimagine Copenhagen 1941](https://pq.cz/pq-2023-info/projects-2023/pq-studio/pq-studio-stage/reimagine-copenhagen-1941-diffraction-theatre/) has been selected to exhibit at the Prague Quadrennial 2023.

This reflective process is invaluable, as it not only enriches my personal growth but also informs my academic and professional pursuits, providing fresh perspectives and insights that transcend conventional disciplinary boundaries.

As a computer science student, I am acutely aware of the moral responsibilities that accompany technological innovation.

The portrayal of Oppenheimer’s journey, marked by groundbreaking discoveries alongside profound ethical conflicts, echoed my conviction that technological advancements should be guided by a steadfast commitment to ethical principles.
This reflection was not merely an academic exercise but a personal reckoning with the values I uphold in my field. The film underscored the importance of maintaining moral integrity in the face of the potentially far-reaching and unforeseen consequences of technological progress. It challenged me to consider the broader implications of my work and reinforced my dedication to ensuring that technology serves as a force for good, guided by conscientious and ethical decision-making. Movies make me reflect on my future and the connection between my profession and ethics. This insight is something I can only gain through the art of cinema, which is why I deeply value it.

I aim to deepen my understanding of the cinematic arts, explore the myriad ways in which technology and storytelling converge, and participate in dialogues that bridge cultural and disciplinary divides.
I'm grateful that Cambridge has provided me with the freedom to explore this topic from personal and historical perspectives, as well as the opportunity to raise public awareness and encourage reflection on the ethical implications of AI. Our exhibition [Reimagine Copenhagen 1941](https://pq.cz/pq-2023-info/projects-2023/pq-studio/pq-studio-stage/reimagine-copenhagen-1941-diffraction-theatre/) at the [Prague Quadrennial 2023](https://pq.cz/) was a resounding success. This experience has been invaluable, as it not only enriches my personal growth but also informs my academic and professional pursuits, providing fresh perspectives and insights that transcend conventional disciplinary boundaries.

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