Christopher A. Choquette-Choo

Google Research, Brain team

Names

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Christopher A. Choquette-Choo (Preferred)

Emails

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****@mail.utoronto.ca
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****@google.com
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****@gmail.com

Education & Career History

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Researcher
Google Research, Brain team (google.com)
2020Present
 
Undergrad student
University of Toronto (utoronto.ca)
20152020
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Somesh Jha
****@cs.wisc.edu
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Coauthor
Xiao Wang
****@cs.northwestern.edu
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Coauthor
Adam Dziedzic
****@gmail.com
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Coauthor
Natalie Dullerud
****@mail.utoronto.ca
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Coauthor
Vinith Suriyakumar
****@cs.toronto.edu
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Mohammad Yaghini
****@gmail.com
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Coauthor
Hengrui Jia
****@mail.utoronto.ca
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Coauthor
Varun Charandrasekaran
****@wisc.edu
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Coworker
Nicolas Papernot
****@utoronto.ca
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Coworker
Nicholas Carlini
****@carlini.com
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Expertise

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deep learning
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natural language processing
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deep neural networks
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differential privacy
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privacy auditing
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data memorization
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