SIU Prize Computer Science Season 1: Research on Automatic Inference Artificial Intelligence Won Bronze Prize

The SIU Prize Computer Science Season 1 award ceremony has honored Dr. Trinh Hoang Trieu, senior research scientist at Google DeepMind, Washington, USA, with the Bronze Prize for his bold and groundbreaking thesis: “Olympiad-Level Geometry Theorem Proving without Human Demonstrations.”

Dr. Trinh Hoang Trieu’s thesis is considered to be groundbreaking and bold. In an era where artificial intelligence is driven by data, Dr. Trieu has chosen a different path – developing a method for AI to prove the Olympiad geometry theorem, without human demonstration. This is strong evidence, proving that machines can possess the ability to reason independently, not just imitating human abilities.

In 2024, Dr. Trieu’s thesis was successfully defended at New York University – a prestigious educational institution, ranked 35th globally and 20th in the field of Computer Science. His research goes beyond competitive geometry problems and has the potential to be broadened in order to address unsolved research problems – a new frontier in theoretical and applied mathematics.

With a completely new and groundbreaking approach, Dr. Trinh Hoang Trieu has started a new theoretical framework for AI reasoning. Imagine a world where machines are not just tools but also partners in scientific discovery, capable of proving theorems and expanding knowledge independently.

Dr. Trinh Hoang Trieu’s research has resonated strongly in the international academic community. These discoveries have been published in the Nature (journal) and presented at prestigious conferences such as the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML).

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The moment Dr. Trinh Hoang Trieu was honored with the SIU Prize Computer Science Season 1 Bronze Prize, recognizing his groundbreaking contributions in the field of Computer Science

Beyond the academic aspect, Dr. Trinh Hoang Trieu’s innovation has also been recognized by a US patent, contributing to improving the learning ability of artificial neural networks. In addition to the theoretical aspect, this achievement is also a transformative application, taking AI a step further in solving seemingly impossible challenges.

Throughout his research career, Dr. Trinh Hoang Trieu has collaborated with prestigious organizations such as Google DeepMind, New York University and participated in highly influential research projects.

Dr. Trinh Hoang Trieu’s achievement is a testament to the extraordinary intelligence and determination of young Vietnamese scientists in the international arena. His research inspires innovation and lays the foundation for future scientific breakthroughs.