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James Oldfield is a final-year PhD student at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), researching AI safety and interpretability. He currently holds roles as a Visiting Student at the University of Oxford and Research Associate at AIGI. His work focuses on decomposing machine learning models for human-interpretable insights and aligning AI outcomes with human values. He has been supervised by prominent researchers including Ioannis Patras and Mihalis A. Nicolaou.
Key affiliations include:
- QMUL: PhD in Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
- University of Oxford: Visiting Student (2025–)
- AIGI Oxford: Research Associate (2025–)
- University of Wisconsin–Madison: Honorary Associate (2024)
Research interests span AI interpretability, GANs, tensor methods, and scalable model specialization. Notable achievements include:
- Top Reviewer at NeurIPS 2024
- Publications at venues like NeurIPS, ICLR, and TPAMI
- Leading projects like PandA (parts/appearance decomposition in GANs)
He has contributed to teaching at QMUL, including roles as a Teaching Assistant for Deep Learning and Computer Vision courses.
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