The 2020 MINDS Symposium on the Foundations of Data Science held February 18 & 20, 2020 in Hodson Hall.
Leading data science researchers will discuss the importance of data science in their fields and the continued need for advancement.
Confirmed Speakers
![]() Mahyar Fazlyab: University of Pennsylvania | ![]() Fernando Gama: University of Pennsylvania | ![]() Jingbo Liu: MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS) |
![]() Vidya Muthukumar: University of California, Berkeley | ![]() Santiago Paternain: University of Pennsylvania | ![]() Matteo Sesia: Stanford University |
![]() Kaizheng Wang: Princeton University | ![]() Ashia Wilson: Microsoft Research, New England | ![]() Ashwin Pananjady: University Of California, Berkeley |
Agenda
| Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Title of Presentation |
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Tuesday Feb 18 |
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| 3:00 pm | Kaizheng Wang | Princeton University | Latent variable models: spectral methods and non-convex optimization |
Thursday Feb 20 |
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| 9:00 am | Mahyar Fazlyab | University of Pennsylvania | Safe Deep Learning: A Robust Control Approach |
| 10:00 am | Vidya Muthukumar | University of California, Berkeley | Fundamental perspectives on machine learning: Strategic agents and contemporary models |
| 11:00 am | Ashia Wilson | Microsoft Research, New England | Variational Perspectives on Machine Learning: Algorithms, Inference, and Fairness |
| 12:00 pm | Jingbo Liu | MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS) | Continuous limits in large systems and statistical inference |
| 2:00 pm | Matteo Sesia | Stanford University | Gene hunting with knockoffs |
| 3:00 pm | Santiago Paternain | University of Pennsylvania | Constrained Learning for Dynamical Systems |
| 4:00 pm | Fernando Gama | University of Pennsylvania | Graph Neural Networks in Collaborative Intelligent Systems |
Tuesday Mar 17 | |||
| 12:00 pm | Ashwin Pananjady | University of California Berkeley | Statistics meets computation: Trade-offs between interpretability and flexibility |









