David Shih is a Professor in the New High Energy Theory Center at Rutgers University. His current research focuses on machine learning and its enormous potential to answer the major open questions of fundamental physics -- such as the nature of dark matter and new particles and forces beyond the Standard Model -- using big datasets from particle colliders and astronomy. His work has touched on many key topics at the intersection of ML and fundamental physics, including generative models, anomaly detection, AI fairness, feature selection, and interpretability. Prior to being an ML physicist, David has also made important contributions to a broad range of experimental and theoretical topics, including experimental neutrino physics, x-ray astronomy, string theory and quantum gravity, and the phenomenology of the Large Hadron Collider. David received a B.A. in Physics and Mathematics at Harvard University, an M.Phil from the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge, and his Ph.D. from Princeton University.