Albert Zhan is a PhD student at Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, where research focuses on private reinforcement learning. Previously, Albert served as a research assistant at the Robot Learning Lab under the guidance of Professor Pieter Abbeel, with a paper presented at the NeurIPS 2019 Deep RL workshop. Albert also worked as an undergraduate student instructor at UC Berkeley, teaching Discrete Math and Probability. Leadership was demonstrated as Co-Director of MasseyHacks III, organizing one of Canada's largest high school hackathons. Early research experience includes contributions to the Tournament of Towns Summer Conference, focusing on inequalities and graph theory. Albert holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from UC Berkeley and is pursuing a PhD degree in Computer Science at Mila.
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