Marie Skลodowska-Curie Postdoc Fellow Institut Cochin Tenaillon-Matic Lab. PhD alumni Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciรชncia. Interested in host-microbe interactions and evolution.
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Assistant Professor at BU CDS
EconCS | Theory of CS | MD+AI+DS4SG | MD4SG co-founder
Previously Columbia, UW, Oberlin. Views are mine alone.
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Assistant Prof of CS at the University of Waterloo, Faculty and Canada CIFAR AI Chair at the Vector Institute. Joining NYU Courant in September 2026. Co-EiC of TMLR. My group is The Salon. Privacy, robustness, machine learning.
http://www.gautamkamath.com
Computer science, math, machine learning, (differential) privacy
Researcher at Google DeepMind
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Professor at Penn, Amazon Scholar at AWS. Interested in machine learning, uncertainty quantification, game theory, privacy, fairness, and most of the intersections therein
CNRS researcher in linear programming
Theoretical Computer Science professor @ U. of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
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Assistant prof at JHU CS. Interested in theory of ML, privacy, cryptography. All cat pictures my own and do not represent the cats of my employer
Professor, Computer Science, New York University. Interested in Algorithms.
Senior Lecturer #USydCompSci at the University of Sydney. Postdocs IBM Research and Stanford; PhD at Columbia. Converts โ into puns: sometimes theorems. He/him.
Complexity, in all its forms.
Associate Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University.
http://www.henryyuen.net
Associate professor at U of Toronto. Computer science and math research: (differentially) private data analysis, geometry, discrepancy, optimization.
Professor at Northwestern CS. Economics, by courtesy. Study mechanism design, economics of algorithms, regulation of algorithms, AI and society. https://sites.northwestern.edu/hartline/
Associate Professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University in Boston. Dad. Imposter.
professor of EECS at MIT, currently visiting IAS. working in theoretical computer science namely algorithm design, complexity theory, circuit complexity, etc.
i'll let you know when P != NP is proved (and when it's not)
Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan.
I design fast graph algorithms in dynamic/distributed/local settings.
https://sites.google.com/site/thsaranurak/