David Childers

Abridge AI

Names

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David Childers (Preferred)

Emails

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****@cmu.edu

Education & Career History

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Researcher
Abridge AI (abridge.com)
20232023
 
Assistant Professor
Carnegie Mellon University (cmu.edu)
20162023
 
PhD student
Yale University (yale.edu)
20092016
 
Undergrad student
Georgetown University (georgetown.edu)
20052009
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Kamyar Azizzadenesheli
****@purdue.edu
20222023
 
Coauthor
Audrey Huang
****@illinois.edu
20222023
 
PhD Advisee
Shantanu Gupta
****@cs.cmu.edu
20202023
 
PhD Advisee
Helen Zhou
****@andrew.cmu.edu
20202023
 
Coauthor
Jesse Perla
****@gmail.com
20192023
 
Coauthor
Peifan Wu
****@ubc.ca
20192023
 
Coauthor
Chris Rackauckas
****@mit.edu
20192023
 
Coauthor
Zachary Lipton
****@cmu.edu
20182023
 
Coauthor
Ross Doppelt
****@psu.edu
20172021
 
PhD Advisor
Peter Phillips
****@yale.edu
20092016
 
PhD Advisor
Tony Smith
****@yale.edu
20092016
 

Expertise

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econometrics
Present
 
online learning
Present
 
functional data analysis
Present
 
time series
Present
 
computational economics
Present
 
macroeconomics
Present
 
nonparametric bayes
Present