Bryan Kian Hsiang Low serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the National University of Singapore's School of Computing, while simultaneously holding leadership positions as Director of AI Research at AI Singapore and Deputy Director of the NUS AI Institute. His academic journey includes a B.Sc. (2001) and M.Sc. (2002) in Computer Science from NUS, followed by a Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University (2009). His research spans probabilistic machine learning, multi-agent systems, and trustworthy AI, with particular focus on Bayesian optimization , federated learning , and data-efficient methodologies . The Low Lab develops frameworks for collaborative AI, automated machine learning, and AI applications in scientific domains through the Group of Learning and Optimization Working in AI (GLOW.AI), which maintains a multi-disciplinary approach bridging computer science, mathematics, and engineering disciplines. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent emphasis on data valuation , privacy-preserving collaborative learning , and robust optimization techniques , with increasing integration of large language models into his research framework. His work demonstrates strong theoretical foundations coupled with practical applications in computational sustainability and robotics. Andrew P. Sage Best Transactions Paper Award (2006) NUS Overseas Graduate Scholarship (2004-2009) Faculty Teaching Excellence Award (2017-2018) IEEE RAS Distinguished Lecturer (2019) World Economic Forum Global Future Councils Fellow (2016-2018) Dr. Low actively mentors PhD students including Rachael Sim, Quoc Phong Nguyen, and Zhongxiang Dai, while leading major initiatives like the AI Phenome Platform for plant breeding optimization. His research group GLOW.AI operates at the intersection of theory and practice, with strong industry engagement through AI Singapore. Current projects focus on scalable AI systems for scientific discovery and developing frameworks for equitable collaborative machine learning with robust privacy guarantees.













