GU Zhan

at NUS Institute of Systems Science

Biography

NUS Institute of Systems Science

GU Zhan (Sam) lectures Master of Technology programme in the areas of data science, machine intelligence, soft computing, and applied deep learning. Prior to joining ISS, he was in New Zealand running Kudos Data start-up, which focussed on training programs to democratize artificial intelligence and machine learning. Before that, he was a data scientist in Yokogawa Engineering, leading industrial innovation initiatives. Sam had also spent many years in financial sector wearing versatile hats: project manager, consultant, and business analyst in Barclays bank, system manager and senior software engineer at Citibank, leading to experience in actualizing information technology values in complex business environment.

He devotes himself into pedagogy, and is very passionate in inspiring next generation of artificial intelligence lovers and leaders.

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