@houjun_liu: One of the kindest, smartest people I know. Congrats to Yanzhe and also to @HKUniversity for making such a good hire.
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Yanzhe Zhang announced he will join the University of Hong Kong as an Assistant Professor in January 2027, focusing on AI agents, human-AI interaction, and safety. Houjun Liu congratulated him on the hire.
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One of the kindest, smartest people I know. Congrats to Yanzhe and also to @HKUniversity for making such a good hire.
Yanzhe Zhang (@StevenyzZhang): EXCITED to share that I’ll be joining the University of Hong Kong (HKU) as an Assistant Professor in January 2027!
I’m interested in AI agents 🤖, Human-AI Interaction 🤝 and their safety🛡️.
Email me if you’d like to chat! I’ll also be at ACL from July 3–6!
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