Email: yiming at nus dot edu dot sg
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Hi! I'm Yiming, a second-year PhD student in National University of Singapore, very fortunate to be advised by Prof. Dianbo Liu. My research primarily aims to develop algorithms and theories toward a better understanding of intelligence, currently focusing on the identification of human-interpretable concepts encoded in machine learning models and the human brain. During my undergraduate studies, I was very lucky to collaborate with Prof. Bin Dong, Prof. Shanghang Zhang, and Prof. Hao Dong.
My research interests focus on:
Beyond these two types of works, these topics are also within my interests: vision-language models, compositional generalization, AI agents, AI safety, and neuroscience (especially fMRI and EEG).
I'm actively looking for collaboration in mechanistic interpretability, machine learning theory, and AI for medicine. I can offer research intern positions for undergraduates and master students interested in relevant research topics. Feel free to contact me directly via email or WeChat.
We develop a theoretical framework for sparse dictionary learning in mechanistic interpretability.
We develop matryoshka transcoders and utilize it to identify physical plausibility failure modes of generative models, achieving SOTA performances.
We develop LanSE and decompose natural and medical images into interpretable visual patterns grounded in natural language, supporting fine-grained analysis on AI generated contents.
We are the first in the literature to prompt engineer LLMs to inspect datasets and analyze their subpopulation structures.
We are one of the first approaches to develop a theoretical framework to understand various prompt engineering methods through the lens of rigorous optimal control theory.
It was a real honor to participate in the early development of Brainiac Buddy, an AI-powered teaching assistant with real-world applications in Peking University developed by Bin Dong's team.
We follow Hinton's Forward-Forward algorithm and make it applicable for deeper layers via the introduction of local losses.
For a complete list of publications, please visit my Google Scholar profile.
Doctor of Philosophy, College of Design and Engineering
Bachelor of Science, School of Mathematical Sciences
National University of Singapore
January 28, 2026
National University of Singapore
October 15, 2025
National University of Singapore
August 3, 2025
Peking University
May 1, 2024
Peking University
March 15, 2024
Cognitive AI for Science Lab, National University of Singapore
August 2024 - Present
Supervisor: Dianbo Liu
Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research, Peking University
2023 - 2024
Supervisor: Bin Dong
Human Machine Intelligence Lab, Peking University
2023 - 2024
Supervisor: Shanghang Zhang
Beijing Aijianzi Education Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing
2019 - 2021
Supervisor: Xiaojun Hu
I have had the privilege of mentoring several students working on research topics in Mechanistic Interpretability and AI for Biomedical Sciences. One of my favorite parts of research is meeting and collaborating with people from diverse backgrounds.
Indian Institute of Technology, India
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Lund University, Sweden
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