I am a first-year PhD student in Computer Science at Stanford! Currently, I am rotating within the Stanford AI Lab and the Stanford Robotics Center. I am broadly interested in how reasoning techniques can bridge the gap between low-level perception and high-level decision-making for autonomous agents.

Previously, I completed my undergrad at Caltech, where I focused on multimodal representation learning and real-time wearable sensor algorithms to interpret noisy time-series data at the Gao Research Group.

I am fortunate to be supported by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and a Stanford Graduate Fellowship. I also am a venture capital fellow with Pear VC, where I am particularly passionate about supporting the AI + deeptech ecosystem and translating research into scalable companies.

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  • Fall 24-25
    CMS 9 Introduction to Research in Computing and Mathematical Sciences
  • Spring 23-24
    CS/CNS/EE 156b Learning Systems: Projects
  • Fall 23-24
    CS/CNS/EE 156a Learning Systems: Theory

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jadelynn [at] stanford [dot] edu
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