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Lightning Talk
Lightning Talks 1A-3
Kimia Noorbakhsh · Ronan Perry · Qi Lyu · Jiawei Jiang · Christian Toth · Olivier Jeunen · Xin Liu · Yuan Cheng · Lei Li · Manuel Rodriguez · Julius von Kügelgen · Lars Lorch · Nicolas Donati · Lukas Burkhalter · Xiao Fu · Zhongdao Wang · Songtao Feng · Ciarán Gilligan-Lee · Rishabh Mehrotra · Fangcheng Fu · Jing Yang · Bernhard Schölkopf · Ya-Li Li · Christian Knoll · Maks Ovsjanikov · Andreas Krause · Shengjin Wang · Hong Zhang · Mounia Lalmas · Bolin Ding · Bo Du · Yingbin Liang · Franz Pernkopf · Robert Peharz · Anwar Hithnawi · Julius von Kügelgen · Bo Li · Ce Zhang

Tue Dec 06 10:00 AM -- 10:15 AM (PST) @

#### Author Information

##### Jiawei Jiang (Wuhan University)

Jiawei Jiang is a professor in School of Computer Science of Wuhan University. He obtained his Ph.D in Computer Science from Peking University in 2018. He worked as a postdoc researcher at ETH Zürich from 2019 to 2022. His research interests include, but are not limited to, machine learning systems, large-scale data analytics, graph processing, and federated learning. He has published more than 30 papers in top venues, e.g., SIGMOD, VLDB, ICDE, ICML, and NeurIPS.

##### Olivier Jeunen (Amazon)

Olivier Jeunen is a Postdoctoral Scientist at Amazon. In 2021, received his PhD from the University of Antwerp with a thesis titled Offline Approaches to Recommendation with Online Success''. His research lies at the intersection of machine learning and information retrieval -- pursuing algorithmic advances from sound theoretical foundations. He has a track record of collaborating with prominent industrial research labs, and his recent work has been recognised with the ACM RecSys ’21 Best Student Paper Award.

##### Ciarán Gilligan-Lee (Spotify & University College London)

I am a scientist based in London. My research focuses on causal inference and its applications. I am currently Head of the Causal Inference Research Lab at Spotify and an Honorary Associate Professor at University College London.

##### Bernhard Schölkopf (MPI for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen)

Bernhard Scholkopf received degrees in mathematics (London) and physics (Tubingen), and a doctorate in computer science from the Technical University Berlin. He has researched at AT&T Bell Labs, at GMD FIRST, Berlin, at the Australian National University, Canberra, and at Microsoft Research Cambridge (UK). In 2001, he was appointed scientific member of the Max Planck Society and director at the MPI for Biological Cybernetics; in 2010 he founded the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems. For further information, see www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/~bs.