About Me
I’m Michael (Hung-Jen) Wang, a recent Applied Math–CS graduate from Brown University. Currently a Fifth-year Master’s student in Data Science, I’m specifically interested in machine learning, mathematical optimization, and computational biology.
My work revolves around the various aspects of applied mathematics, ranging from cellular representation learning to multi-agent LLM systems, quadruped robotic SLAMs, and scientific computings. I enjoy working on systems that combine theoretical concepts with practical impacts, especially in areas where machine learning can support us in understanding complex, real-world phenomena.
Currently, I’m continuing to explore optimization/representation methods for spatiotemporal transcriptomics, particularly neural ODE/PDE mechanisms. Long-term wise, I look forward to pursuing work in data-driven systems and applicable machine learning. Feel free to explore my work and reach out if you are interested in collaborating.
