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Eric Xing is a Professor in the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon University, with an affiliation to the Computer Science Department. His research focuses on advancing artificial intelligence, particularly in machine learning, bioinformatics, and interdisciplinary applications. He advises three students: Aviv Bick, Lingjing Kong, and Yonghao Zhuang.
His recent work spans cutting-edge topics such as graph neural networks, generative AI, biosecurity safeguards, and scalable language model evaluation. Notable contributions include foundational models for RNA prediction, efficient video diffusion systems, and ethical frameworks for AI deployment. He actively bridges AI with fields like genomics, healthcare, and urban planning through collaborative projects.
Xing’s research often emphasizes practical applications, such as edge computing-optimized inference systems and open mathematical corpora. His work has implications for both technical advancements and societal challenges, reflecting a commitment to impactful, interdisciplinary AI research.
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