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Zifan Wang is a doctoral student and researcher at the Division of Decision and Control Systems (DCS), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, KTH Royal Institute of Technology. He is jointly advised by Prof. Karl H. Johansson and Prof. Michael M. Zavlanos at Duke University.
He holds a Master's and Bachelor's degree from the Honors School of Harbin Institute of Technology. His research focuses on decision-making under uncertainty, leveraging tools from Machine Learning, Optimal Transport, Game Theory, and Control Theory, with a special interest in generative models and risk-averse optimization.
Recent publications highlight his work on risk-averse learning in online convex games, constrained optimization with decision-dependent distributions, and distributional reinforcement learning for LQR systems. His methodological contributions include zeroth-order gradient estimation, one-point sampling strategies, and residual feedback for variance reduction.
Honors include a 2024 Travel scholarship from Björns Foundation and a 2023 Travel grant from Karl Engvers Foundation. He actively participates in peer review for top conferences (NeurIPS, ICLR, L4DC, CDC, ACC) and journals (IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Automatica).
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