Laurent Jacob

CNRS

Names

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Laurent Jacob

Emails

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****@univ-lyon1.fr
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****@cnrs.fr

Education & Career History

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Researcher
CNRS (univ-lyon1.fr)
2013Present
 
Postdoc
University of California Berkeley (berkeley.edu)
20102012
 
PhD student
Mines ParisTech (mines-paristech.fr)
20062009
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Julien Mairal
****@inria.fr
Present
 
Coauthor
Francis Bach
****@mines.org
Present
 
Coauthor
Guillaume Obozinski
****@epfl.ch
Present
 
Coworker
Hector Roux de Bézieux
****@berkeley.edu
Present
 
PhD Advisee
Dexiong Chen
****@inria.fr
20172020
 
Postdoc Advisor
Sandrine Dudoit
****@stat.berkeley.edu
20102012
 
Postdoc Advisor
Terence P. Speed
****@wehi.edu.au
20102012
 
PhD Advisor
Jean-Philippe Vert
****@mines.org
20062009
 

Expertise

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kernel methods
Present
 
computational biology
Present
 
statistical inference
Present
 
convolution networks
Present