Keyue Jiang

Learning and Signal Processing (LASP) Lab
Information and Communication Engineering Group
Faculty of Engineering, University College London
7.08, Malet Place Engineering Building, UCL, London, WC1E 7JE

Hi there!

I'm a PhD student in Information Engineering and Machine Learning, jointly supervised by Dr. Laura Toni at University College London and Dr. Xiaowen Dong at the University of Oxford.

I am also currently a research intern at Alibaba Cloud, working on accelerating diffusion/flow based video generative models.

Before that, I obtained my MSc in Data Science at UCL, advised by Dr. Pasquale Minervini at UCL NLP, and BEng in Ocean Engineering and Technology (Information Engineering track) at Zhejiang University.

I am mainly passionate about statistical machine learning theory for generative models (Flow/Diffusion Models) from the perspective of statistical physics. My current focus is developing geometric generative models for graph-structured data (such as molecules, and drugs) and 3D data (such as 3D point cloud and proteins). The applications include but are not limited to AI for Sciences (e.g. material/drug design, medical image analysis, and forecasting), content generation (3D generation and speech generation), and recommendation systems.

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Aug. 10, 2025

I am very lazy in updating news so please kindly refer to my google scholar if you wish to know more about my research:)

Nov. 24, 2022

Every year UCL LASP provides a list of MSc projects to students. If you are currently enrolled in any of the MSc programmes at UCL CS (MSc in Machine Learning, CSML, DSML, CS), stats (MSc in Data Science) or EEE (e.g. MSc Integrated Machine Learning Systems), and are interested in working with us, please feel free to have a look at the project proposals in pdf form or html form and get contact!   .

Nov 24, 2022

I am in the local organizing team of Graph Signal Processing Workshop 2023 . Consider joining us at Oxford!

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