World Science Festival
Aman Burman is an undergraduate student researcher at Caltech, actively investigating the internal mechanisms of Large Language Models under the guidance of Professor Matilde Marcolli and Dr. Juan Pablo Vigneaux. Simultaneously, Aman serves as an AI/ML intern at Amazon, specializing in enhancing Arabic to English translation accuracy using advanced language models. As the founder of PrepsaurusEducation, Aman developed a platform that offers affordable online courses, and also created Prepvantage, a product for underprivileged children integrated into UNICEF’s Learning Passport platform. Aman's previous experiences include research at Wolfram Summer School, an internship at parabole.ai focused on ontology data, and work on a computer science project at the Indian Statistical Institute. Aman is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Applied and Computational Mathematics at Caltech, following a high school diploma from Dubai College.
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World Science Festival
Originally known for our groundbreaking week-long live festivals placing science at the cultural core of New York City, the World Science Festival (WSF) has grown into an innovative multi- media organization that produces original content straddling science, technology, the arts, media, performance, journalism and education, with formats ranging across vibrant discussions and debates, to inspired collaborative works of theatre, film and music. Featuring outstanding talent and novel production techniques, our programming brings the most far-reaching and transformative ideas, discoveries and perspectives to a broad general audience. WSFs live events in 13 countries have garnered an in-person audience of over three million and its digital, educational and broadcast programming has received over 200 million views.