Brian Zhou.
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Thanks for coming to my corner of the internet! I'm currently a first year studying Statistics and Computer Science at Harvard, although dabbling in government, economics, and philosophy. I'm driven by wanting to solve some of the most pressing intersectional problems of our time.
I founded and currently work at a37.ai, where we are creating a better way to manage cloud at scale. Before this, on the industry/startup side, I played various roles at Vytal.ai and other early ventures including Delilah and Debate Land, as well as a stealth venture we scaled from from $0 to $1M+ in revenue in <18 months. From these experiences, I helped start a program that introduces exceptional high schoolers to the startup space at Harvard's Tech and Entrepreneurship Center.
Currently, I conduct research at Harvard through the IQSS and the Radcliffe Institute. I've previously conducted ML research at the US Naval Research Lab, where I trained and deployed ML-based control system algorithms onto autonomous systems, and Dartmouth, where I made cancer prediction models using cell slides. Elsewhere, I've worked on misinformation and discourse at Boston Children's Hospital & Harvard Medical School.
Community matters most to me. I'm a project lead at the Harvard Undergraduate Machine Intelligence Community, where we're working on LegisLoom, and a board member of HackHarvard. I write for the Harvard Political Review and do analysis as part of the Harvard Public Opinion Project.
I love great conversations more than anything else, and I want to talk to you. reach out.
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