Jinghan Ke 


I am a CS Ph.D. student (25Fall) at UT Austin, co-advised by Prof. Qixing Huang and Prof. Atlas Wang.

Previously, I was a research assistant at UC Berkeley, working with Prof. Angjoo Kanazawa, Prof. Kurt Keutzer, and Prof. Masayoshi Tomizuka. Prior to that, I worked at NUS under Prof. Lin Shao. I received my bachelor's degree from the USTC.



Selected Publications | Google Scholar






MathNAS: If Blocks Have a Role in Mathematical Architecture Design

Wang Qinsi*, Jinghan Ke* (* equal contribution)

Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) 2023



Animated


Video Editing | Youtube


When I'm not doing research, I like to collect rare experiences and skills. For example, I once spent eight days cycling solo around Hainan Island—about 1,000 km— and I can perform Chinese sword dance (intro).

If I have more free time, being “on the road” is my default: I wander through the corners of different cities and watch how people live; there are always unexpected people and moments around the next turn.

In truth, I mostly remain ignorant. Reading as I traveled a few years ago, after visiting thirty or forty cities, I realized I still don't understand my own country. Likewise—even if one day I visit a hundred countries, I still wouldn't claim to understand this planet; and in some farther future, even if I visit a hundred Earth-like planets, I still wouldn't claim to understand the universe.