
Mark van der Wilk
@markvanderwilk
Associate Professor in Machine Learning at the University of Oxford.
Interested in automatic inductive bias selection using Bayesian tools.
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Build what you need and use what you build. This is a core philosophy of my research. It shifts the focus away from publishing βpapersβ to what really matters β impact. This thread unpacks why I think this is a successful approach to science. 1/10 Or see: perceiving-systems.blog/en/post/build-β¦


We have an opportunity for outstanding mid-career researchers (typically 10-20 years from PhD) to apply for a The Royal Society Faraday Discovery Fellowship at the department. Learn more here: cs.ox.ac.uk/news/2349-full⦠#compscioxford


A Gaussian Process regression model built on top of protein language model embeddings and inverse folding models makes accurate predictions with calibrated uncertainties. Wouter Boomsma





Within 2025, I will be hiring several PhD candidates and Postdoctoral researchers Imperial Computing to work on various aspects of #TopologicalDeepLearning (#TDL). Posts are attached. The postdoc positions are also available to apply under: imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jo⦠#CVPR #CVML #AI #ML



I agree with Amanda Askell. It is a fallacy. It can be appropriate to say both a) that LLMs are next-token predictors, at a mechanistic level, and b) that they have understanding, at another level. (a) is an engineering fact. But the negation of (b) does not follow. 1/2



Excited to be presenting this work at #ICLR2025. Please do reach out if you are interested in a similar space! ποΈ: Hall 3 + Hall 2B #471 π: Fri 25 Apr, 3 p.m. π: openreview.net/forum?id=eeJz7β¦ This was a great collaboration w/ Matthew Ashman, James Requeima, Mark van der Wilk