Postdoc in Machine Learning
Postdoc at Montanuniversität Leoben (MUL), Austria and part of the DeLTA Lab.
Contact: <first><last>.ml@gmail.com (where <first> is my first name without accents, and <last> is my last name.)
Hi!
I am a postdoc at the University of Potsdam, working with Prof. Alexandra Carpentier. I am also part of the DeLTA Lab (affiliated with the University of Copenhagen).
I graduated with my PhD in 2023, which I pursued at DIKU under the supervision of Yevgeny Seldin. Before my PhD, I received a Double Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University Paris-Diderot in 2017. I graduated with a Master's Degree in Computer Science from the University of Copenhagen in 2019. I also got the chance to work with Prof. Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi and Prof. Haipeng Luo during research visits and with Prof. Ronald Ortner during a Postdoc.
My main research interests are Multi-Armed Bandits and Prediction with Limited Advice. I am particularly interested in Best-of-Both-Worlds algorithms.
Latest News
Started a new Postdoc at the University of Potsdam working with Prof. Alexandra Carpentier.
Our work done with Haipeng Luo's group was accepted at NeurIPS 2023! [ArXiv]
Started as a Postdoc at Montanuniversität Leoben (MUL), working with Prof. Ronald Ortner.
Visited Tim van Erven's lab in Amsterdam and gave a talk as part of the Statistics and Machine Learning Thematic Seminar on August 31st.
Got the opportunity to visit Prof. Haipeng Luo at USC in Spring 2023, where I worked on Corrupted MDPs, preprint available on ArXiV.
Proud to announce that I graduated from my Ph.D. in January 2023.
Our work with Dirk, Nicolò, and Yevgeny was accepted at NeurIPS 2022! [ArXiV]
Presentation of the work done with Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi and Dirk van der Hoeven during the visit in Milan at the Delta Seminar on the 13th of June.
I will be visiting Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi at the University of Milan in Spring 2022.
Our latest work with Yevgeny Seldin and Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi is accepted at ICML 2021, preprint available on ArXiV.
I won the Best Poster Award at the DS3 Summer School 2020 (postponed 2021) for my work on Decoupled Exploration and Exploration for Multi-Armed Bandits.