
Ramtin Keramati
Ph.D. Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2015
Masters Student in Computational and Mathematical Engineering, admitted Summer 2019
Bio
I am a PhD student in computational and mathematical engineering (ICME) at Stanford University advised by Emma Brunskill in CS department. My research is mainly focused on deep reinforcement learning.
I enjoy hiking, reading evolutionary biology and learning French.
Honors & Awards
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iCME departmental fellowship, Stanford University (2015)
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Silver medal of group competition at 5th IOAA, IOAA (2011)
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Bronze medal of 5th International Olympiad in Astronomy and Astrophysics, IOAA (2011)
Education & Certifications
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BSc, Sharif University of Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Minor of Economics (2015)
Service, Volunteer and Community Work
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PSA Board Member, Persian Student Assosciation (April 1, 2015 - Present)
The Persian Student Association (PSA) is a non-political voluntary student organization whose objective is to sponsor Persian social and cultural activities and events, to promote an understanding of Persian culture, to help foster friendship among different cultural groups, and to provide a source of union and support for the Persian community at Stanford.
Location
Stanford
Personal Interests
Backpacking, Reading NYT, Listening to Arctic Monkeys and Pink Floyd
Current Research and Scholarly Interests
Reinforcement Learning, Deep Learning, Human in the Loop Reinforcement Learning
Work Experience
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Data Science, Intern, StitchFix (June 15, 2016 - September 9, 2016)
Location
San Fransisco
All Publications
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Value Driven Representation for Human-in-the-Loop Reinforcement Learning
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY. 2019: 176–80
View details for DOI 10.1145/3320435.3320471
View details for Web of Science ID 000482185300025