Dr. Nam Le, Ph.D.

Artificial Intelligence • Collective Intelligence • Quantitative Modeling

Postdoctoral Research Fellow – University of Vermont

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About Me

I am a researcher in Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, and Computational Systems focusing on the emergence of adaptive behavior, collective intelligence, and hybrid LLM-based systems. My work spans evolutionary computation, large-scale agent dynamics, artificial life, and applications of machine intelligence in real-world complex environments.

Research Focus

My research examines intelligence as an emergent property of interaction, adaptation, and evolutionary computation. I develop hybrid systems integrating LLM reasoning with decentralized multi-agent dynamics, artificial life, and market intelligence.

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Featured Projects

ZapGPT – LLM-Based Cellular Control

Natural language-driven control of cellular collectives and emergent agent behavior.

VitaNova – Emergent Reproduction in Swarm Dynamics

Evolutionary multi-agent systems demonstrating adaptive self-organization.

Bunny Quant – Adaptive Market Intelligence

A full-stack quantitative research engine integrating fractal market analysis, regime detection, ML signal modeling, sentiment inference, and real-time analytics.

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Contact

Email: drnamlabs@gmail.com

Research Email: namlehai90@gmail.com