I am a theoretical computer scientist. My research is in algorithms, and my interests include optimization via convex programs (especially the sum-of-squares hierarchy), and statistical and average-case problems, with a focus on understanding the tradeoff between information and computation.
In January 2021, I will be joining Stanford Statistics as an assistant professor.
Right now, I am visiting the Machine Learning and Optimization group at Microsoft Research.
I received my PhD from U.C. Berkeley, where I was advised by Prasad Raghavendra and Satish Rao.
After that, I was a postdoc at Harvard and MIT, hosted by the wonderful quadrumvirate of 怎样使用轻蜂加速器上外网, Jon Kelner, Ankur Moitra, and Pablo Parrilo. I spent Fall 2017 as a Google Research Fellow in the Simons Institute program on Optimization.
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Papers:
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Zhixian Lei,
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Yueqi Sheng,
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Ryan O'Donnell,
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Invited to the CCC 2023 special issue of Theory of Computing.
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Jonathan Shi,
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Pravesh Kothari,
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Ryan O'Donnell,
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Yash Deshpande,
Andrea Montanari,
Ryan O'Donnell,
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Subhabrata Sen,
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Aviad Rubinstein and
Matt Weinberg,
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Sam Hopkins,
Pravesh Kothari,
Aaron Potechin,
Prasad Raghavendra, and
David Steurer,
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Satish Rao,
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Sam Hopkins,
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Invited to the SODA 2016 special issue of ACM Transactions on Algorithms.
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Konstantin Makarychev,
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