Huy is a recent graduate of Stanford University. There, he completed his undergraduate in Symbolic Systems on the Computational Neuroscience track and a masters in Computer Science on the Visual Computing track. Huy has had a broad range of research and startup experience. Notably, he worked for a year at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab (VHIL) as a technical artist and VR engineer, and spent three years as a research assistant at the Stanford Artificial Retina Project, where he was a co-author on three journal papers, published in the Journals of Neuroscience and Neural Engineering. On the startup side, Huy has worked in software engineering and data science internship roles at two early stage startups: OpenBCI and Noctrix Health, respectively. Huy also founded Stanford Brain-Computer Interfaces, an academic student organized devoted to the study of neural implants and was on the leadership team of Stanford XR, Stanford's VR & AR student society. He is interested in pushing technologies at the intersection of computer vision, 3D graphics, and artificial intelligence.