Alex Townsend

Cornell University

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Alex Townsend

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****@cornell.edu

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Assistant Professor
Cornell University (cornell.edu)
2016Present
 

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Coauthor
Matthew Colbrook
****@cam.ac.uk
2019Present
 
Coauthor
Austin Benson
****@cornell.edu
2018Present
 
PhD Advisee
Nicolas Boulle
****@maths.ox.ac.uk
2017Present
 
Coworker
Anil Damle
****@cornell.edu
2017Present
 
Coauthor
Madeleine Udell
****@cornell.edu
2017Present
 
Coworker
David Bindel
****@cornell.edu
2016Present
 
Coauthor
Yuji Nakatsukasa
****@maths.ox.ac.uk
2013Present
 
PhD Advisee
Dan Fortunato
****@gmail.com
20162020
 
PhD Advisee
Marc Gilles
****@gmail.com
20172019
 
Coauthor
Laurent Demanet
****@math.mit.edu
20152015
 
PhD Advisor
Nick Trefethen
****@maths.ox.ac.uk
20102014
 

Expertise

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PDE learning
20202021
 
Rational Neural Networks
20202021
 
Randomized linear algebra
20192021
 
Numerical analysis
20102021
 
Orthogonal polynomials
20102020
 
Fast transformations
20102017