Ashish Sabharwal

Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence

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Ashish Sabharwal

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****@allenai.org

Education & Career History

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Principal Researcher
Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (allenai.org)
2021Present
 
Senior Researcher
Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (allenai.org)
20142021
 
Research Scientist
International Business Machines (ibm.com)
20102014
 
Research Associate
Cornell University (cornell.edu)
20082010
 
Postdoc
Cornell University (cornell.edu)
20052008
 
PhD student
University of Washington (washington.edu)
19982005
 
Undergrad student
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (iitk.ac.in)
19941998
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Niranjan Balasubramanian
****@cs.stonybrook.edu
2015Present
 
Coauthor
Dan Roth
****@seas.upenn.edu
20162020
 
Coauthor
Stefano Ermon
****@cs.stanford.edu
20112020
 
Postdoc Advisor
Bart Selman
****@cs.cornell.edu
20052010
 
Postdoc Advisor
Carla Gomes
****@cs.cornell.edu
20052010
 
PhD Advisor
Paul Beame
****@cs.washington.edu
19982005
 
PhD Advisor
Henry Kautz
****@gmail.com
19982005
 

Expertise

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question answering, reasoning, NLP, transformers, foundation
2014Present
 
probabilistic inference, graphical models
2010Present
 
combinatorial reasoning, discrete optimization, satisfiability, integer programming
2005Present
 
proof complexity, approximation algorithms
19982005