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Zheng Lin (scientist)
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Stephan Tao Zheng
Stephan Tao Zheng is a machine learning researcher and the founder and CEO of Asari AI. He previously worked as a Lead Research Scientist at Salesforce Research, where he led an AI research team that developed the AI Economist, a framework that uses deep reinforcement learning and GPU-accelerated multi-agent simulations for economic policy design to improve social welfare.
Zheng received his PhD in Physics from Caltech in 2018, where he researched multi-agent and robust machine learning advised by Yisong Yue. He has also worked on robust deep learning as a Google intern in 2015 and answered natural language questions with deep learning at Google Brain in 2016.
Zheng's research highlights include:
- The AI Economist: Taxation policy design via two-level deep multi-agent reinforcement learning
- WarpDrive: An open-source framework for deep multi-agent RL on a GPU
- Detecting Adversarial Examples via Neural Fingerprinting
- Improving the Robustness of Deep Neural Networks via Stability Training
Ning Zheng
Ning Zheng is an experimental structural biologist and protein biochemist known for his pioneering work in the fields of molecular glues and targeted protein degradation. He is currently a professor in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Washington School of Medicine and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator.
Zheng obtained his Ph.D. in 1997 from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and completed his postdoctoral studies at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center under the mentorship of Nikola Pavletich. His research focuses on the molecular and structural mechanisms by which protein-protein interactions regulate eukaryotic biology and human diseases.
Zheng's notable publications include:
- Cao, S., Kang, S., Mao, H. et al. Defining molecular glues with a dual-nanobody cannabidiol sensor.
- Sheard, L., Tan, X., Mao, H. et al. Jasmonate perception by inositol-phosphate-potentiated COI1–JAZ co-receptor.
- Tan, X., Calderon-Villalobos, L., Sharon, M. et al. Mechanism of auxin perception by the TIR1 ubiquitin ligase.
- Angers, S., Li, T., Yi, X. et al. Molecular architecture and assembly of the DDB1–CUL4A ubiquitin ligase machinery.