Discussions about a new research center sounds a lot more like 2 than 1 to me.
Discussions about a new research center sounds a lot more like 2 than 1 to me.
Coffee is how!
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with this "nuance" thing you speak of.
The list of accepted papers at the Algorithmic Learning Theory Conference, a.k.a. #ALT2026, is out! h/t @thejonullman.bsky.social (PC chair).
algorithmiclearningtheory.org/alt2026/acce...
"ALT: topics so hot, it has to be held in Canada in February"
"It's the first drug in quite a while that has really promising signs to help actually reverse the signs of MS, whereas a lot of the drugs out there at the moment just help reduce your symptoms, not necessarily reverse it."
auscricket.com.au/news/jemma-b...
Why would you ever do this? The goal of having a conference should be to bring as much of the community as possible together. Why put it in a city known for prohibitive costs, narcissism, and having an overwhelming number of other things to do?
Too late!
jk, I have the most imposter syndrome.
Yeah, I'm way beyond imposter syndrome though. Imposter synrome was like soooo 1992.
My wife has a "most cake" t-shirt.
Lol, I have been frustrated by this so many times. Also no love for monotonic.
Konstantina, her committee, some flowers, and a small decorative gourd.
Huge congratulations to my student Konstantina Bairaktari for defending her thesis on Monday!πΎπ₯³π
I'm kinda jealous that Konstantina is headed to Aarhus to do a postdoc with the amazing @kasperglarsen.bsky.social. I can't wait to see what she does next!
It's an amazing contribution of theory for sure, but I'm jealous of the systems guys who invented "turn it off and turn it on again."
Announcing (w @adamsmith.xyz @thejonullman.bsky.social) the 2025 edition of the Foundations of Responsible Computing Job Market Profiles!
Check out 40 job market candidates in mathematical research in computation and society writ large!
Link:
drive.google.com/file/d/1zvsr...
I once read an actual crypto paper that said "we design a probably secure scheme."
Link to be included: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Last year's list if you're curious: drive.google.com/file/d/1Hyvg...
π’Adam Smith, @gautamkamath.com, and I are putting together a list of job market candidates in Foundations of Responsible Computing! Last year's list was a great success so we're keeping it going!
If you want to be included, or nominate someone, see link in the replies!
π¨ I am co-chairing ALT 2026 this year with Matus Telgarsky. The submission server is open so please submit your best work!
Deadline: Oct 2, 2025 AoE
Confernece: Feb 23-26, 2026 in Toronto!
Website: algorithmiclearningtheory.org/alt2026/
In their defense, I don't remember what my contribution was either π€·
I see that you also respond to tweets either immediately or 2mo later.
A slide titled "auditing differentially private algorithms"
Another thought-provoking* talk by @thejonullman.bsky.social at the #EnCOREPrivacy25 workshop, on auditing differentially private algorithms by designing membership inference attacks(and why we should, and how).
encoredp.github.io
*The thoughts! They were provoked!
With @adamsmith.xyz and @thejonullman.bsky.social, we have compiled a set of profiles of 29 people in the "foundations of responsible computing" community ("mathematical research in computation and society writ large") who are on the faculty job market.
Link: drive.google.com/file/d/1Hyvg... 1/3
This effort was inspired by a similar list for the EconCS community maintained by @jasonhartline.bsky.social and @gkatzelis.bsky.social
Adam Smith, @gautamkamath.com, and I compiled this list of FORC Job Market Profiles---faculty candidates who work in the foundations of computing and society, broadly defined. There are 29 awesome candidates for you to check out!
drive.google.com/file/d/1Hyvg...
i recently gave a talk about questions like this at a workshop organized by the amazing "learning theory alliance" (let-all.com), and several students reached out to tell me how much my talk resonated with them.
link to the slides here:
docs.google.com/presentation...
I received a splashy email announcing our new dept website www.khoury.northeastern.edu
Perfect microcosm of NEU: very slick, but doesn't accurately list members of each research area, even though faculty said this was a top priority.
This is what an administrator-driven university looks like.
Postdoc positions @ EPFL (soft deadline Jan 20) available in vibrant theory group that covers complexity, quantum, algorithms, theory of ML ... and includes faculty E. Abbe, A. Chiesa, F. Eisenbrand, M. GΓΆΓΆs, M. Kapralov, O. Svensson, and last but not least T. Vidick.
go.epfl.ch/theory-postdoc
Interested in a post-doc position in theoretical computer science? Want to find out why they call it "Wonderful Copenhagen"? Look here! Application deadline January 10. Hiring in multiple areas including geometry, complexity, learning, and privacy.
jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabeli...
I didn't know they call it that, but it really is great!
Iβll be at #NeurIPS2024 this week! Looking forward to presenting my joint work with Thomas Steinke(@stein.ke) and Jon Ullman(@thejonullman.bsky.social)
NeurIPS page with video: neurips.cc/virtual/2024...
Link to arxiv: arxiv.org/abs/2406.07407