Alexander Sax

Alexander (Sasha) Sax

PhD Student, Computer Science

UC Berkeley

I’m currently at UC Berkeley, where I am a PhD student advised by Jitendra Malik. I’m also advised by Amir Zamir (@ EPFL). Before coming to Berkeley, I was at Stanford for a M.Sc. (in Computer Science advised by Silvio Savarese and Amir Zamir and B.Sc. (in Math), also from Stanford.

My research interests are in building general and flexible autonomous systems. These systems should be able to learn new things with minimal amounts of extra data (for example, by leveraging prior world knowledge). They should also be able to learn continuously over their entire lifetime. I think that modeling the space of visual tasks is a great way to use previously learned information for new tasks.

Selected Honors and Awards

Education

  • PhD in EECS, 2022

    UC Berkeley

  • MSc in CS, 2018

    Stanford University

  • BSc in Math, 2018

    Stanford University

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