Reza Zadeh
Reza Zadeh is an American-Canadian-Iranian computer scientist and technology executive working on machine learning. He is adjunct professor at Stanford University and CEO of Matroid. He has served on the technical advisory boards of Databricks and Microsoft. His work focuses on machine learning, distributed computing, and discrete applied mathematics.
Reza Zadeh | |
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Nationality | American, Canadian, Iranian |
Citizenship | Iranian, Canadian, American |
Alma mater | Stanford University (Ph.D.) Carnegie Mellon University (M.Sc.) University of Waterloo (B.S.) |
Known for | Machine Learning Recommender Systems Computer Vision |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer Science |
Institutions | Stanford University |
Thesis | Large Scale Graph Completion |
Doctoral advisor | Gunnar Carlsson |
Website | stanford |
In Industry, to evaluate new ventures formed at the University of Toronto, Reza serves as a chief scientist of Machine Learning at the Rotman School of Management. His awards include a KDD Best Paper Award and the Gene Golub Outstanding Thesis Award at Stanford.
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