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Google announces PhD Fellows at UCL

Google created their PhD Fellowship Program in 2009 to recognize and support outstanding graduate students doing exceptional research in Computer Science and related disciplines.

Now in its eighth year, the fellowship program has supported hundreds of future faculty, industry researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs.

UCL is pleased to announce two recipients:

Jamie Hayes (Machine Learning)

Tim Rocktaschel (Natural Language Processing)

Reflecting the continuing commitment to supporting and building relationships with the academic community, Google has announced 33 recipients in all from North America, Europe and the Middle East. Google offer its sincere congratulations to Google’s 2017 Class of Google PhD Fellows.

A full list is below.

Algorithms, Optimizations and Markets

Chiu Wai Sam Wong, University of California, Berkeley
Eric Balkanski, Harvard University
Haifeng Xu, University of Southern California

Human-Computer Interaction

Motahhare Eslami, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Sarah D'Angelo, Northwestern University
Sarah Mcroberts, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Machine Learning

Aude Genevay, Fondation Sciences Mathématiques de Paris
Dustin Tran, Columbia University
Jamie Hayes, University College London
Martin Arjovsky, New York University
Taco Cohen, University of Amsterdam
Yuhuai Wu, University of Toronto
Yunye Gong, Cornell University

Machine Perception, Speech Technology and Computer Vision

Franziska Müller, Saarland University - Saarbrücken GSCS and MPI Institute for Informatics
George Trigeorgis, Imperial College London
Iro Armeni, Stanford University
Saining Xie, University of California, San Diego
Yu-Chuan Su, University of Texas, Austin

Natural Language Processing

Jianpeng Cheng, The University of Edinburgh
Kevin Clark, Stanford University
Tim Rocktaschel, University College London

Privacy and Security

Romain Gay, ENS - École Normale Supérieure
Xi He, Duke University
Yupeng Zhang, University of Maryland, College Park

Programming Languages and Software Engineering

Christoffer Quist Adamsen, Aarhus University
Muhammad Ali Gulzar, University of California, Los Angeles
Oded Padon, Tel-Aviv University

Structured Data and Database Management

Amir Shaikhha, EPFL CS
Jingbo Shang, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Systems and Networking

Ahmed M. Said Mohamed Tawfik Issa, Georgia Institute of Technology
Khanh Nguyen, University of California, Irvine
Radhika Mittal, University of California, Berkeley
Ryan Beckett, Princeton University


Posted 11 Apr 17 09:44
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