Student and Postdoc Lunch at Zanzibar Cafe
Zanzibar Cafe at UC San DiegoJoin fellow TILOS students and postdoctoral researchers for an informal lunch at Zanzibar Cafe, located on the second floor of Price Center.
Join fellow TILOS students and postdoctoral researchers for an informal lunch at Zanzibar Cafe, located on the second floor of Price Center.
We are thrilled to announce the first official TAG-DS Stand-Alone Event--TAG... We're it! This will be a two day event, December 1 & 2, 2025, featuring keynotes, poster sessions, spotlight talks, collaboration activities, and community development. The dates and location were selected to align with NeurIPS 2025--twice the fun! The event will be hosted on […]
Title and abstract TBA... Jeremy Schwartz is a robotics engineer at Zoox with expertise in a wide variety of areas of mechanical and electrical engineering and computer science. His primary professional expertise is in autonomy and behavioral algorithms, and he has worked in the aerospace industry as well as ground robotics, specializing in autonomous systems […]
Title and abstract TBA... Volkan Cevher received the B.Sc. (valedictorian) in electrical engineering from Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey, in 1999 and the Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, GA in 2005. He was a Research Scientist with the University of Maryland, College Park from 2006-2007 and […]
Title and abstract TBA... Frank E. Curtis is a Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Lehigh University, where he has been employed since 2009. He received a bachelor’s degree from the College of William and Mary in 2003 with a double major in Computer Science and Mathematics, received a master’s degree […]
Combinatorial algorithms are fundamental across a wide range of domains, owing to their ability to model optimization and decision-making tasks under complex constraints. These algorithms underpin practical applications such as vehicle routing, network and chip design, clustering and information retrieval. Combinatorial problems are also prominent in various areas of machine learning such as natural language […]
Optimization lies at the heart of many machine learning algorithms and enjoys great interest in our community. Indeed, this intimate relation of optimization with ML is the key motivation for the OPT series of workshops. We aim to foster discussion, discovery, and dissemination of state-of-the-art research in optimization relevant to ML. The focus of OPT […]
Imageomics is an emerging interdisciplinary field at the crossroads of machine learning (ML), computer vision (CV), and biological sciences. It leverages visual data—from microscopic images of single-cell species to videos of megafauna—to extract and analyze biological information, specifically traits. By grounding ML models in existing scientific knowledge, Imageomics aims to make traits computable from images, […]
Graphs serve as a powerful representational framework for machine learning, and their integration has substantially advanced the field. Indeed, extensive studies have pushed forward graph machine learning (GML) in both theory and applications. Recently, new perspectives have been emerging in the machine learning community, including algebraic–topological analyses, foundation models, generative models, and large models in […]
Title and abstract TBA... Yi Wu is an Assistant Professor at Tsinghua University's Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences (IIIS). He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, advised by Professor Stuart Russell. Before joining IIIS, Dr. Wu was a researcher at OpenAI. His research interest include deep reinforcement learning, multi-agent learning, natural language […]