David Bindel

Department of Computer Science, Cornell University

Names

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David Bindel

Emails

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****@cs.cornell.edu
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****@cornell.edu

Education & Career History

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Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science, Cornell University (cs.cornell.edu)
2017Present
 
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science, Cornell University (cs.cornell.edu)
20092017
 
Postdoc
NYU, New York University (cims.nyu.edu)
20062009
 
PhD student
UC Berkeley, University of California Berkeley (cs.berkeley.edu)
19992006
 
Undergrad student
Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland College Park (math.umd.edu)
19951999
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Kyle Wilson
****@washcoll.edu
2014Present
 
PhD Advisee
Kun Dong
****@cornell.edu
20132019
 
PhD Advisee
David Eriksson
****@uber.com
20132018
 
PhD Advisee
Moontae Lee
****@cs.uic.edu
20132018
 
PhD Advisor
James Demmel
****@cs.berkeley.edu
19992006
 

Expertise

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numerical linear algebra
Present
 
computational mechanics
Present
 
social network analysis
Present
 
Gaussian processes
Present
 
topic models
Present