Grigory Yaroslavtsev | |
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Born | 1987 |
Alma mater | St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (B.S.) St. Petersburg Academic University of the RAS (M.S.) Pennsylvania State University (PhD) |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | George Mason University Indiana University Alan Turing Institute |
Doctoral advisor | Sofya Raskhodnikova |
Notable students | Dmitrii Avdiukhin |
Grigory Yaroslavtsev is a Russian-American computer scientist. He is an assistant professor of computer science at George Mason University. Previously he was an assistant professor of computer science at Indiana University and the founding director of the Center for Algorithms and Machine Learning (CAML) at Indiana University. Yaroslavtsev is best known for his work on representation learning and optimization in AI,[1][2] massively parallel computing and algorithms for big data,[3][4] clustering analysis including correlation clustering,[5] and privacy in network analysis and targeted search.[6][7][8]