Ahmad Beirami

Google Research

Names

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Ahmad Beirami

Emails

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****@gmail.com
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****@mit.edu
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****@seas.harvard.edu
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****@fb.com
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****@google.com

Education & Career History

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Research Scientist
Google Research (google.com)
2022Present
 
Research Affiliate
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit.edu)
2017Present
 
Research Scientist
Facebook AI (fb.com)
20192022
 
Research Scientist
Electronic Arts (ea.com)
20172019
 
Postdoc
Harvard University (harvard.edu)
20162017
 
Postdoc
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit.edu)
20152017
 
Postdoc
Duke University (duke.edu)
20142016
 
PhD student
Georgia Institute of Technology (gatech.edu)
20092014
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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PhD Advisor
Faramarz Fekri
****@ece.gatech.edu
Present
 
Postdoc Advisor
Robert Calderbank
****@duke.edu
Present
 
Postdoc Advisor
Muriel Medard
****@mit.edu
Present
 
Postdoc Advisor
Vahid Tarokh
****@seas.harvard.edu
Present
 

Expertise

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Federated Learning
2019Present
 
Natural Language Processing
2019Present
 
Conversational AI
2019Present
 
Responsible AI
2018Present
 
Game AI
2018Present
 
Reinforcement Learning
2017Present
 
Machine Learning
2012Present
 
Information Theory
2009Present
 
Statistics
2009Present
 
Signal Processing
2009Present