Ankur Moitra

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Names

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Ankur Moitra (Preferred)

Emails

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****@mit.edu
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****@csail.mit.edu

Education & Career History

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Associate Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit.edu)
20172019
 
Assistant Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit.edu)
20132017
 
Postdoc
Institue for Advanced Study, Princeton (ias.edu)
20112013
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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PhD Advisee
Sitan Chen
****@mit.edu
20162021
 
PhD Advisee
Frederic Koehler
****@mit.edu
20162021
 
PhD Advisee
Alex Wein
****@cims.nyu.edu
20132018
 
PhD Advisee
Jerry Li
****@mit.edu
20132018
 
Postdoc Advisor
Sanjeev Arora
****@cs.princeton.edu
20112013
 
Postdoc Advisor
Avi Wigderson
****@ias.edu
20112013
 
PhD Advisor
Tom Leighton
****@akamai.com
20072011
 

Expertise

For each line, enter comma-separated keyphrases representing an intersection of your interests. Think of each line as a query for papers in which you would have expertise and interest. For example: deep learning, RNNs, dependency parsing

method of moments
Present
 
sum-of-squares
Present
 
tensor decompositions
Present
 
spectral methods
Present
 
mixture models
Present
 
graphical models
Present