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Tian Han is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science within the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science at Stevens Institute of Technology. His research focuses on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, particularly in developing statistical learning methods for probabilistic models and building explainable, controllable AI systems. He holds a PhD in Statistics from UCLA (2019) and a degree in Computer Science from HKUST (2013).
His research interests span unsupervised/semi-supervised learning, probabilistic generative modeling, explainable AI, and computer vision. Notable contributions include work on latent space energy-based models, hierarchical feature learning, and robust representation techniques. Han has served as an Area Chair/Senior Program Committee member at conferences like CVPR, NeurIPS, and AAAI.
- Education:
- PhD in Statistics, UCLA (2019)
- MSc/BS in Computer Science, HKUST (2013)
His publications emphasize advancements in energy-based models, latent space hierarchies, and generative AI. Recent work includes enforcing sparsity in latent representations for robust AI systems (WACV 2024), molecule design via latent space modeling (UAI 2023), and context-aware health prediction (AAAI 2022).
He received the NSF CAREER Award (2024) for his research. Han teaches courses on machine learning fundamentals, deep learning, and computing foundations at Stevens.



