My research interests lie at the intersection of theoretical computer science and machine learning, particularly in Circuit Complexity, Pseudorandomness, Reinforcement Learning Theory, and Learning Theory.
I am an undergraduate student at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), majoring in Computer Science and Engineering. I am a member of the Turing Class and currently in my sophomore year.
My overall GPA is 3.83/4.0. Semester breakdown: Fall 2024: 3.72/4.0, Spring 2024: 3.91/4.0, Fall 2025: 3.85/4.0.
Yes, I have completed over 114 hours of volunteer service and am a certified One-Star Volunteer by the Shenzhen Volunteer Federation.
You can reach me via email at edwardchenyq@gmail.com, or find me through the social media links at the bottom of the page.
My blog features technical notes, project updates, learning insights, and research progress. Topics include machine learning, algorithms, mathematics, and theoretical computer science.
I am currently involved in developing the CSE Proficiency Assessment System and the Digital Logic course design project. More details can be found on the Projects page.
My academic advisor is Prof. Pietro Simone Oliveto (SUSTech Department of CSE), and my college advisor is Prof. Yanqing Hu (SUSTech Department of Statistics and Data Science).