Tom Mery

Improving AI for Health

About me

After starting my journey in mechanical engineering, my fascination with artificial intelligence led me to pursue a Master's in Robotics & AI at EPFL. There, I delved into the world of healthcare with a project that involved using wearable technology and deep learning to detect eye-rubbing, aiming to prevent eye diseases.

I am currently a visiting researcher at Harvard Medical School, working on multimodal LLMs (Large Language Models) to personalize health tasks. The challenge of integrating diverse data for better health outcomes is what drives my research. I'm dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology in healthcare, aiming to create solutions and products that make a real difference.

I also like to contribute to open-source projects. I'm working on making it easier for developers to deploy ComfyUI on any GPU cloud provider. ComfyUI is an open-source backend designed to run image and video generation workflows using Stable Diffusion.

When I'm not coding, I enjoy doing sports like soccer, climbing, and hiking, as well as playing piano, chess, or poker.

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