John Duchi
John Duchi is an assistant professor of Statistics and Electrical Engineering and (by courtesy) Computer Science at Stanford University, with graduate degrees from UC Berkeley and undergraduate degrees from Stanford. His work focuses on large scale optimization problems arising out of statistical and machine learning problems, robustness and uncertain data problems, and information theoretic aspects of statistical learning. He has won a number of awards and fellowships, including best paper awards at the Neural Information Processing Systems conference, the International Conference on Machine Learning, an NSF CAREER award, a Sloan Fellowship in Mathematics, the Okawa Foundation Award, and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Doctoral Dissertation Award (honorable mention).
Program Visits
- Data Privacy: Foundations and Applications, Spring 2019. Visiting Scientist.
- Theoretical Foundations of Big Data Analysis, Fall 2013. Visiting Graduate Student.