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Gene Louis Kim
Assistant Professor
ENB 376
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Biography
Dr. Gene Kim received his Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of Rochester, advised by Professor Lenhart Schubert, which focused on underspecified logical representations for modeling language meaning. He received his B.S. in Computer Science at the University of Washington. In the past, he has been a Sproull fellow, a Heidelberg Laureate Forum invitee, and a research intern at Google and Facebook.
Research Interests
Gene's research aims to integrate the benefits of neural and symbolic methods for modeling language meaning which supports automatic parsing and computer reasoning while being informed by linguistic semantics.
Teaching interests
Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, and Operating Systems
Education
PhD in Computer Science, University of Rochester (2022)
BS in Computer Science, University of Washington (2015)
Honors and Awards
- Heidelberg Laureate Forum Young Researcher (2018)
- University of Rochester Robert L. and Mary L. Sproull Fellow (2015-2017)