Dr. Annik
Yalnizyan-Carson
I'm interested in how learning works in humans and machines alike. In my current role, I am
focused on
building AI systems to assisst human learning with personalized feedback. I currently work
as a product lead at
AI Redefined to develop AI-enabled
training tools for students in
simulation based learning environments, like pilots learning in flight simulators.
My training is in neuroscience and AI, having spent 8 years in
research making computational models of learning and memory at
multiple levels
of processing. I completed my PhD at the intersection of AI and neuroscience (NeuroAI) under
the supervision of
Dr. Blake
Richards. My work explored how to
make AI systems learn to make good decisions when informative data is sparse. Previously, I
completed a Masters degree in Cell & Systems
Biology with Dr. Melanie
Woodin, developing a model of
cellular processes involved in inhibitory synaptic plasticity.
As much as I love thinking about learning, I love teaching too. I excel at distilling complex
concepts to fundamental intuitions,
and love the challenge of figuring out the right way to make a tough topic accessible to
anyone. I'm a geek for great data
visualization! I've been involved in many teaching and
outreach initiatives as well as
public speaking engagements to bring awareness to
how AI can be used in ways
aligned with human values.
My current CV (last updated May 2024) is available here:
CV