Nhat Ho

University of Texas, Austin

Names

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Nhat Ho (Preferred)

Emails

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****@berkeley.edu
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****@utexas.edu

Education & Career History

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Assistant Professor
University of Texas, Austin (utexas.edu)
2020Present
 
Postdoc
University of California Berkeley (berkeley.edu)
20172020
 
PhD student
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (umich.edu)
20122017
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Postdoc Advisor
Michael I. Jordan
****@cs.berkeley.edu
20172020
 
Postdoc Advisor
Martin Wainwright
****@berkeley.edu
20172020
 
PhD Advisor
Long Nguyen
****@umich.edu
20122017
 
PhD Advisor
Ya'acov Ritov
****@umich.edu
20122017
 

Expertise

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Statistical Learning Theory
Present
 
(Non)Convex Optimization, Deep Learning, Optimal Transport, Bayesian Inference
Present
 
Bayesian Nonparametrics, Mixture and Hierarchical Models, Graphical Models
Present