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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
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 Professor @PrincetonCS
Research: Theoretical Computer Science, Optimization, Algorithmic Statistics.
Professor and Department Chair of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley. Research Scientist (part-time) at Google. Founder, AddisCoder. 🇻🇮🇺🇸🇪🇹
Assistant professor at University of Michigan. Theoretical computer science.
Nerd, computer scientist (http://noahsd.com), Cornell CS prof. I spend a lot of time thinking about lattices and sometimes other things.
Assistant Professor | Mycology | Genomes & Genetics | Institut Pasteur
Director, Center for Tech Responsibility@Brown. FAccT OG. AI Bill of Rights coauthor. Former tech advisor to President Biden @WHOSTP. He/him/his. Posts my own.
Associate professor at U of Toronto. Computer science and math research: (differentially) private data analysis, geometry, discrepancy, optimization.
Blog: https://argmin.substack.com/
Webpage: https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~brecht/
Mathematician, writer, Cornell professor. All cards on the table, face up, all the time. www.stevenstrogatz.com
Professor of computer science at Boston University. Not related to any economists, living or dead, as far as I know.
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Columbia CS professor. Head of Research at a16z crypto. Research on algorithms, game theory, mechanism design, blockchains/web3. Author of Algorithms Illuminated, Twenty Lectures on Algorithmic Game Theory, and Beyond the Worst-Case Analysis of Algorithms.