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Jackson Biley with lion statue in Singapore

Jackson's Story

Jackson Biley worked at the National University of Singapore as a software engineer intern that supported his academic and career goals in several ways.

In my role as a Software Engineer Intern at A*STAR's I²R, I leveraged my skills from MIT, particularly in computer science and machine learning, to quickly adapt and contribute to the project. Although I initially had no experience with neural networks or relocalization, I utilized my ability to learn new skills rapidly and think creatively. My main project involved researching methods to enhance relocalization using machine learning techniques. Key contributions included: 

  • Conducting performance analyses of seven novel feature extraction heads for encoding prior to a Perspective-n-Point (PnP) head.
  • Investigating ways to enhance the performance of these feature extractors by integrating them with semantic segmentation models.
  • Refining the extractors through data augmentation and hyperparameter optimization. 
  • Jackson Biley sitting on a black swivel chair at his work desk in front of a screen with code
"MISTI Singapore was pivotal in facilitating a transformative experience that not only enhanced my professional skills but also enriched my personal growth and cultural understanding."
Jackson Biley '26
Major & Class Year
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science '26
Location
Singapore
MISTI Program
Internship
MISTI Host
National University of Singapore

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