Jian TangView profile
Assistant Professor
Jian Tang is an Assistant Professor at HEC Montréal and a core member of the Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms (MILA). His research focuses on graph representation learning, generative models, and their applications in drug discovery and material science. Prior to this, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Michigan and Carnegie Mellon University, and a researcher at Microsoft Research Asia (2014-2016). He has received several prestigious recognitions, including the Canada CIFAR Artificial Intelligence Chairs (CCAI Chair) and best paper nominations at WWW’16. His work on LINE (WWW’15) was recognized as the most cited paper in its year. Tang’s research spans theoretical foundations and practical systems, such as GraphVite for scalable graph embedding and TorchDrug for drug discovery. Key research interests include geometric deep learning for molecular structures, generative models for protein design, and neural-symbolic reasoning for knowledge graphs. He actively collaborates with leading biological labs and leverages industry partnerships for GPU resources. Recent publications emphasize molecular property prediction, 3D conformation generation, and algorithmic reasoning frameworks. He has secured grants from IBM/MILA, Amazon, and the National Research Council Canada, supporting projects like molecular pretraining and geometric representation learning. Tang teaches courses on graph representation learning and deep learning, and mentors a vibrant team of PhD and master’s students. His lab has developed impactful software tools like LINE, PTE, and LargeVis, widely used in the research community.








