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Organizers

ICLR 2020

AB
Executive Director

Andrea Brown

ICLR
AF
Workshop Chair

Asja Fischer

Ruhr University Bochum
GS
Workshop Chair

Gabriel Synnaeve

Facebook
Kyunghyun Cho
Program Chair

Kyunghyun Cho

New York University
Shakir Mohamed
Program Chair

Shakir Mohamed

DeepMind
DS
Program Chair

Dawn Song

Berkeley
MW
Program Chair

Martha White

University of Alberta
AB
Volunteer Managers

Andrea Brown

ICLR
Lee Campbell
Volunteer Managers

Lee Campbell

Bioinformatics ICLR Staff
AA
Diversity Equity & Inclusion Chair

Anima Anandkumar

Professor Caltech and NVIDIA
Anima Anandkumar is a Bren professor at Caltech CMS department and a director of machine learning research at NVIDIA. Her research spans both theoretical and practical aspects of large-scale machine learning. In particular, she has spearheaded research in tensor-algebraic methods, non-convex optimization, probabilistic models and deep learning. Anima is the recipient of several awards and honors such as the Bren named chair professorship at Caltech, Alfred. P. Sloan Fellowship, Young investigator awards from the Air Force and Army research offices, Faculty fellowships from Microsoft, Google and Adobe, and several best paper awards. She was recently nominated to the World Economic Forum's Expert Network consisting of leading experts from academia, business, government, and the media. She has been featured in documentaries by PBS, KPCC, wired magazine, and in articles by MIT Technology review, Forbes, Yourstory, O’Reilly media, and so on. Anima received her B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from IIT Madras in 2004 and her PhD from Cornell University in 2009. She was a postdoctoral researcher at MIT from 2009 to 2010, a visiting researcher at Microsoft Research New England in 2012 and 2014, an assistant professor at U.C. Irvine between 2010 and 2016, an associate professor at U.C. Irvine between 2016 and 2017 and a principal scientist at Amazon Web Services between 2016 and 2018.
KS
Diversity Equity & Inclusion Chair

Kevin Swersky

Google Deepmind