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Probably Approximately Correct Learners

Podcast by Chara Podimata

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Welcome to Probably Approximately Correct Learners, a podcast from the Learning Theory Alliance team. In this podcast, we will dive deep into the minds of leading researchers in Machine Learning! Join us for engaging interviews that explore a diverse range of topics—from groundbreaking research findings to the experiences and insights that shape life beyond academia. Whether you're a seasoned expert or just starting your journey in the field, this podcast is your gateway to understanding the evolving landscape of Machine Learning. Tune in and broaden your perspective with each episode!

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Ep. 4: Nicole Immorlica

Welcome to Probably Approximately Correct Learners, episode 4! In this episode, Chara chats with Prof. Nicole Immorlica. Nicole Immorlica is a Professor of Computer Science at Yale University and a Researcher at Microsoft.  She received her BS in 2000, MEng in 2001 and PhD in 2005 in theoretical computer science from MIT in Cambridge, MA.  She joined MSR NE in 2012 after completing postdocs at Microsoft in Redmond, WA and Centruum vor Wiskunde en Informatics (CWI) in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and a professorship in computer science at Northwestern University.  Nicole’s research interest is in the design and operation of sociotechnical systems. Using tools and modeling concepts from both theoretical computer science and economics, Nicole hopes to explain, predict, and shape behavioral patterns in various online and offline systems, markets, and games. She is known for her work on social networks, matching markets, and mechanism design.  She is the recipient of a number of fellowships and awards including ACM Fellow, the Sloan Fellowship, the Microsoft Faculty Fellowship and the NSF CAREER Award.  She has been on several boards including SIGecom, SIGACT, the Game Theory Society, and OneChronos; is an associate editor of Operations Research and Transactions on Economics and Computation, and was program committee member and chair for several ACM, IEEE and INFORMS conferences in her area. Nicole and I talked about this paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.20783 [https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.20783].

2. huhti 2026 - 47 min
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Ep. 3: Sam Hopkins

Welcome to Probably Approximately Correct Learners Episode 3! In this episode, Chara chats with Professor Sam Hopkins. Sam is a theoretical computer scientist and Assistant Professor at MIT, in the Theory of Computing [https://toc.csail.mit.edu/] group in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science [https://www.eecs.mit.edu/], where he holds the Jamieson Career Development Chair. His interests include algorithms, theory of machine learning, semidefinite programming, sum of squares method, and bicycles. Before MIT, he was a Miller [http://miller.berkeley.edu/] fellow in the theory of computing group [http://theory.cs.berkeley.edu/] at UC Berkeley, hosted by Prasad Raghavendra [https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~prasad/] and Luca Trevisan [https://lucatrevisan.github.io/]. Before that, he got his PhD at Cornell [https://www.cs.cornell.edu/research/theory], advised by David Steurer [http://www.dsteurer.org/].

12. syys 2025 - 1 h 1 min
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Ep. 1: Jamie Morgenstern

Welcome to our first ever Probably Approximately Correct Learners episode! In this episode, Chara chats with Professor Jamie Morgenstern (UW). Jamie is an assistant professor in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington. She was previously an assistant professor in the School of Computer Science at Georgia Tech. Prior to starting as faculty, she was hosted by Michael Kearns, Aaron Roth, and Rakesh Vohra as a Warren Center fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. She completed her PhD working with Avrim Blum at Carnegie Mellon University. She studies the social impact of machine learning and the impact of social behavior on ML's guarantees. For example, how should machine learning be made robust to behavior of the people generating training or test data for it? And, how should ensure that the models we design do not exacerbate inequalities already present in society? You can find more information about Jamie and her research on her website: https://jamiemorgenstern.com/. Jamie and Chara talked about this paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.02667.

13. elo 2024 - 42 min
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