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Welcome to our second Probably Approximately Correct Learners episode! In this episode, Chara chats with Professor Clément Canonne.
Clément Canonne is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computer Science of the University of Sydney, an ARC DECRA Fellow, and a 2023 NSW Young Tall Poppy. He obtained his Ph.D. in 2017 from Columbia University, before joining Stanford as a Motwani Postdoctoral Fellow, then IBM Research as a Goldstine Postdoctoral Fellow. His research interests span distribution testing and learning theory; focusing, in particular, on differential privacy, and the computational aspects of learning and statistical inference subject to resource or information constraints. He really likes elephants and wombats.
By Chara PodimataWelcome to our second Probably Approximately Correct Learners episode! In this episode, Chara chats with Professor Clément Canonne.
Clément Canonne is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computer Science of the University of Sydney, an ARC DECRA Fellow, and a 2023 NSW Young Tall Poppy. He obtained his Ph.D. in 2017 from Columbia University, before joining Stanford as a Motwani Postdoctoral Fellow, then IBM Research as a Goldstine Postdoctoral Fellow. His research interests span distribution testing and learning theory; focusing, in particular, on differential privacy, and the computational aspects of learning and statistical inference subject to resource or information constraints. He really likes elephants and wombats.