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Varun Jog

Former Warren Center Postdoctoral Fellow

Varun Jog is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research focuses on information theory, convex geometry, optimal transport, graphical models, and networks.

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  • Computer and Information Science
  • Statistics

Sampath Kannan

Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Information Science

In his work on massive data set algorithms, Sampath Kannan explores what can be computed efficiently, and what is not computable. He is also interested in algorithmic problems in computational biology.

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  • Computer and Information Science

Eleni Katifori

Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy

Eleni Katifori’s interests are in the subjects of topology, function and development of biological distribution networks, elasticity and mechanics of thin cells, and pattern formation.

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  • Physics and Astronomy

Sanjeev Khanna

Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Information Science

Sanjeev Khanna works in theoretical computer science studying the amount of resources that are necessary and sufficient to perform a computational task. His specific interests are in fast computation of near-optimal solutions for NP-hard problems, a class which has eluded efficient exact algorithms.

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  • Computer and Information Science

Matthew Killingsworth

Senior Fellow in People Analytics

The goal of Matthew Killingsworth's research is to create an integrated statistical model of human happiness and its causes, with insights that can guide the measurement and improvement of happiness at societal, organizational, and personal levels.

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  • People Analytics

Junhyong Kim

Edmund J. and Louise Kahn Term Endowed Professor of Biology

Junhyong Kim is primarily a Systems Biologist and works at the interface of mathematical and computational biology, genomics, and evolutionary biology with a focus on neuro-cell biology. He uses quantitative models, statistical analyses, and genome-scale data in his research.

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  • Biology
Konrad Kording

Konrad Kording

Penn Integrates Knowledge University Professor of Neuroscience and Bioengineering

Konrad Kording’s research uses data science to advance a broad range of topics that include understanding brain function, improving personalized medicine, collaborating with clinicians to diagnose diseases based on mobile phone data, and even understanding the careers of professors.

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  • Bioengineering
  • Neuroscience

Abba Krieger

Robert Steinberg Professor of Statistics

Abba M. Krieger’s research interests include applications in the law, operations management and marketing, applied probability, observational studies, and worst case analysis of heuristics. He serves as a consultant in the areas of data analysis, statistical methodology, and marketing research.

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  • Statistics