Roman Garnett

Uber

Names

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Roman Garnett

Emails

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****@wustl.edu

Education & Career History

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Staff Applied Scientist
Uber (uber.com)
2022Present
 
Associate Professor
Washington University, St. Louis (wustl.edu)
2021Present
 
Assistant Professor
Washington University, St. Louis (wustl.edu)
20152021
 
Postdoc
Fraunhofer IAIS (iais.fraunhofer.de)
20122014
 
Postdoc
Carnegie Mellon University (cmu.edu)
20102012
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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PhD Advisee
Quan Nguyen
****@wustl.edu
2019Present
 
PhD Advisee
Shayan Monadjemi
****@wustl.edu
2019Present
 
PhD Advisee
Yehu Chen
****@wustl.edu
2019Present
 
PhD Advisee
Henry Chai
****@wustl.edu
2017Present
 
PhD Advisee
Shali Jiang
****@wustl.edu
20162020
 
PhD Advisee
Gustavo Malkomes
****@wustl.edu
20152019
 
Postdoc Advisor
Thomas Gärtner
****@nottingham.ac.uk
20122014
 
Postdoc Advisor
Jeff Schneider
****@cs.cmu.edu
20102012
 
PhD Advisor
Stephen J Roberts
****@robots.ox.ac.uk
20062010
 

Expertise

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active learning
2008Present
 
Gaussian processes
2008Present
 
Bayesian optimization
2008Present
 
Bayesian quadrature
2008Present