Frank Wood

University of British Columbia

Names

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Frank Wood (Preferred)
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Frank D. Wood

Emails

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****@robots.ox.ac.uk
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****@gmail.com
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****@cs.brown.edu
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****@stat.columbia.edu
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****@gatsby.ucl.ac.uk
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****@cs.ubc.ca
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****@inverted.ai

Education & Career History

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Associate Professor
University of British Columbia (ubc.ca)
2018Present
 
Associate Professor
MILA (mila.quebec)
20192021
 
Associate Professor
University of Oxford (oxford.ac.uk)
20132018
 
Assistant Professor
Columbia University (columbia.edu)
20092013
 
Postdoc
University College London (ucl.ac.uk)
20072009
 
PhD student
Brown University (brown.edu)
20022007
 
Undergrad student
Cornell University (cornell.edu)
19941996
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Postdoc Advisor
Yee Whye Teh
****@stats.ox.ac.uk
20072009
 
PhD Advisor
Micheal Black
****@tuebingen.mpg.de
20022007
 

Expertise

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deep generative modeling
2017Present
 
reinforcement learning
2017Present
 
probabilistic programming
2014Present
 
Bayesian inference, graphical models, probabilistic inference
2002Present
 
Bayesian nonparametrics
20052014