Marc G Bellemare

Université de Montréal

Names

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Marc G Bellemare (Preferred)
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Marc G. Bellemare

Emails

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****@gmail.com
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****@google.com
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****@mila.quebec
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****@mcgill.ca

Education & Career History

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Adjunct Professor
Université de Montréal (umontreal.ca)
2019Present
 
Adjunct Professor
McGill University (mcgill.ca)
2018Present
 
Research Scientist
Google Brain (google.com)
2017Present
 
Research Scientist
Google (google.com)
2017Present
 
Research Scientist
DeepMind (google.com)
20132017
 
PhD student
University of Alberta (ualberta.ca)
20072013
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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PhD Advisor
Michael Bowling
****@cs.ualberta.ca
Present
 
PhD Advisee
Harley Wiltzer
****@mail.mcgill.ca
Present
 
PhD Advisee
Marlos Machado
****@google.com
Present
 
PhD Advisee
Charline Le Lan
****@gmail.com
Present
 
PhD Advisee
Philip Amortila
****@mail.mcgill.ca
Present
 

Expertise

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Reinforcement learning
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Deep reinforcement learning
Present
 
Exploration in reinforcement learning
Present
 
Distributional reinforcement learning
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