PhD positions in CSE department at The Ohio State University
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Dr. Mohammad in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University is looking for Ph.D. students. The expected start date is Spring 2024. Selected candidates will work on the theoretical and applied machine learning with fairness, privacy, and strategic behavior consideration. More information about Dr. Mohammad’s research can be found at khalilimahdi.github.io
Prospective students with backgrounds in artificial intelligence, machine learning, optimization, statistics, and probability are encouraged to contact Dr. Mohammad at khaliligarekani.1[at]osu[dot]edu with the following information:
Bio: Dr. Khalili is an assistant professor in the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Department at The Ohio State University. He received his Ph.D. degree in EECS from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He also spent a year at the University of California, Berkeley as a post-doctoral researcher. His research interest is in the societal aspect of machine learning algorithms, specifically in the areas of data privacy, fairness, game theory and mechanism design. He was a recipient of the Rackham fellowship from the University of Michigan and the outstanding master’s thesis award from the Sharif University of Technology in 2015, and he was a finalist for the Eleanor Towner dissertation award in 2018.
About OSU: OSU is located in Columbus, Ohio’s state capital. It is a multicultural city with a variety of activities for graduate students. The graduate program of CSE department is ranked 24 by US News in 2023!
Prospective students with backgrounds in artificial intelligence, machine learning, optimization, statistics, and probability are encouraged to contact Dr. Mohammad at khaliligarekani.1[at]osu[dot]edu with the following information:
- CV
- a copy of transcripts
- a brief description of the background and research interests
Bio: Dr. Khalili is an assistant professor in the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Department at The Ohio State University. He received his Ph.D. degree in EECS from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He also spent a year at the University of California, Berkeley as a post-doctoral researcher. His research interest is in the societal aspect of machine learning algorithms, specifically in the areas of data privacy, fairness, game theory and mechanism design. He was a recipient of the Rackham fellowship from the University of Michigan and the outstanding master’s thesis award from the Sharif University of Technology in 2015, and he was a finalist for the Eleanor Towner dissertation award in 2018.
About OSU: OSU is located in Columbus, Ohio’s state capital. It is a multicultural city with a variety of activities for graduate students. The graduate program of CSE department is ranked 24 by US News in 2023!
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