Jerry Zhu

University of Wisconsin, Madison

Names

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Jerry Zhu (Preferred)
,
Xiaojin Zhu

Emails

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****@cs.wisc.edu

Education & Career History

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Professor
University of Wisconsin, Madison (wisc.edu)
2016Present
 
Associate Professor
University of Wisconsin, Madison (wisc.edu)
2011Present
 
Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin, Madison (wisc.edu)
20052011
 
Research Scientist
International Business Machines (ibm.com)
19961998
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Thomas Reps
****@cs.wisc.edu
Present
 
Coauthor
Benjamin Liblit
****@cs.wisc.edu
Present
 
Coauthor
Benjamin Snyder
****@cs.wisc.edu
Present
 
Coauthor
Gregory Druck
****@cs.umass.edu
20072007
Coauthor
Chris Pal
****@cs.umass.edu
20072007
Coauthor
Andrew McCallum
****@cs.umass.edu
20072007

Expertise

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