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Grigorios G. Chrysos
Google Scholar ID: 1bU041kAAAAJ
Assistant Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Machine Learning
Reliable ML
Learning efficiency
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35
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Publications
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Corrective Diffusion Language Models
2025
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Reliable agent engineering should integrate machine-compatible organizational principles
2025
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Mitigating Diffusion Model Hallucinations with Dynamic Guidance
2025
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Hadamard product in deep learning: Introduction, Advances and Challenges.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence · 2025
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Single-pass Detection of Jailbreaking Input in Large Language Models
2025
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Certified Robustness Under Bounded Levenshtein Distance
2025
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Academic Achievements
Paper 'Multilinear Mixture of Experts: Scalable Expert Specialization through Factorization' accepted at NeurIPS 2024
Paper 'Revisiting character-level adversarial attacks for Language Models' accepted at ICML 2024
Paper 'Going beyond compositional generalization, DDPMs can produce zero-shot interpolation' accepted at ICML 2024
Paper 'Towards Interpretability Without Sacrifice: Faithful Dense Layer Decomposition with Mixture of Decoders' accepted at NeurIPS 2025
Area Chair for NeurIPS (2024, 2025), ICLR (2025, 2026), ICML (2025)
Action Editor for TMLR
Outstanding reviewer awards at NeurIPS'23, NeurIPS'22, ICML'22, ICLR'22, ICML'21
Organizing tutorial 'Foundations of Tensor Computations for AI' at NeurIPS'25
Organizing IJCV special issue on 'Post-training in Large Language Models for Computer Vision'
Organized multiple tutorials and workshops at top conferences including CVPR, ICLR, AAAI, NeurIPS, DSAA, and ISIT
Background
Assistant Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research focuses on trustworthy machine learning
Passionate about developing innovative algorithms to understand and interpret data in complex real-world scenarios
Recruiting motivated PhD students from ECE or CS programs
Teaching course ECE/Stat/Math 888 with a significant component on trustworthy machine learning
Co-authors
23 total
Stefanos Zafeiriou
Professor, Imperial College London
Volkan Cevher
Associate Professor, LIONS, EPFL. Amazon Scholar (AGI Foundations).
Jiankang Deng
Imperial College London
Yannis Panagakis
Associate Professor, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Jean Kossaifi
Senior Research Scientist at NVIDIA
Fanghui Liu
Assistant Professor, University of Warwick
Markos Georgopoulos
Research Scientist, Meta AI
Stylianos Moschoglou
Imperial College London
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