
Foundations of Data Science
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Official account for the Foundations of Data Science — Virtual Talk Series, a free monthly online seminar.
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📢 Tuesday, Sept 5th, 11:30am PT! EnCORE Institute presents an (online) panel on "Reliability of Large Language Models", ft. Marzyeh Ghassemi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)), James Zou (Stanford University), Ernest Davis (New York University), and Nisheeth Vishnoi (Yale University) Free registration: 📋 sites.google.com/view/dstheory


Multiple postdoc positions available at the EnCORE Institute in all areas of theoretical foundations of data science. Apply by Jan 1st 2024 encore.ucsd.edu/job-opportunit… to work with EnCORE PIs Aaron Roth Hamed Hassani George Pappas Gal Mishne 💔🇮🇱 Kamalika Chaudhuri Arya Mazumdar Barna Saha and others

📢 Our next talk on the "Theory of Large ML Models" will be on Monday, Oct 30, 1pm PT. Boaz Barak (Boaz Barak) from Harvard University will tell us about "The Uneasy Relation Between Deep Learning and Statistics". Free registration: sites.google.com/view/dstheory



This is this week! Register at sites.google.com/view/dstheory to attend Boaz Barak's talk on "The Uneasy Relation Between Deep Learning and Statistics"!

Happy New Year! We're back, w/ our first talk of the year by Sasha Rush (Sasha Rush) from Cornell University in our "Theory of Large ML Models" series. On Monday Feb 5 at 2pm PT, Sasha will tell us about "Scaling Data-Constrained Language Model" Free registration: sites.google.com/view/dstheory






Next THIS WEEK in our "Theory of Large ML Models" series: on Wed, May 15 at 2pm PT, Mikhail Belkin (UC San Diego) will tell us about “The puzzle of dimensionality and feature learning in neural networks and kernel machines.” Details: sites.google.com/view/dstheory


📢 Our next talk is coming up! On August 12, 11am PT, Dr. Emily Wenger from Duke University will tell us about "Reclaiming Data Agency in the Age of Ubiquitous Machine Learning". Details and link: sites.google.com/view/dstheory