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M.S. in AI @ Northwestern (Dec 2025). AI for batteries, agentic LLM systems, diffusion & speech. Applying for PhD positions.
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Founded an all-in-one multimodal AI platform. 19k+ users, 1k+ monthly paying users. 🏆 2nd Place at Midwest Chinese Entrepreneurship Competition.
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A full-stack multi-agent AI system simulating a battery research engineering team using RAG-based knowledge access.
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An all-in-one TTS toolkit unifying multiple mainstream models into one-click training and inference scripts. 3,000+ stars on GitHub.
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This paper presents a new, simple proof of the law of iterated logarithm for minima of uniform random variables.
Recommended citation: Italo Simonelli and Qixuan Wang. (2022). "An Elementary Proof of the Law of Iterated Logarithm for Minima and New Extensions of the Borel-Cantelli Lemma." Submitted for publication. https://kevinwang676.github.io/files/paper.pdf
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This talk introduces the probabilistic method in discrete mathematics, covering both the basic method and the Lovász Local Lemma, with applications to combinatorial problems.
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This talk discusses the Borel-Cantelli Lemma and its relationship to the growth rate of partial maxima, presenting new insights into extreme value theory.
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This talk explores the Sunflower Lemma and its applications in understanding highly regular patterns within large uniform families.
Undergraduate course, University 1, Department, 2014
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Workshop, University 1, Department, 2015
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