David Woodruff
Associate Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
David Woodruff joined the algorithms and complexity group at IBM Almaden in 2007, after completing his PhD at MIT in Theoretical Computer Science. He is currently an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. His interests are in compressed sensing, communication, numerical linear algebra, sketching, and streaming.
Program Visits
- Data Structures and Optimization for Fast Algorithms, Fall 2023. Workshop Organizer.
- Foundations of Data Science, Fall 2018. Visiting Scientist, Program Organizer and Workshop Organizer.
- Foundations of Machine Learning, Spring 2017. Visiting Scientist.
- Theoretical Foundations of Big Data Analysis, Fall 2013. Visiting Scientist.