Orr Paradise
Scholar

Orr Paradise

Google Scholar ID: 9At07_kAAAAJ
EPFL
Theoretical Computer ScienceMachine Learning
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
148
 
H-index
6
 
i10-index
5
 
Publications
13
 
Co-authors
8
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • PhD dissertation titled 'On Proofs and Translation', UC Berkeley, 2025
  • Published multiple papers at top-tier venues including NeurIPS, ICML, AAAI, PODC, FOCS, and EMNLP
  • Several papers received Oral or Spotlight presentations (e.g., NeurIPS 2025, ICML 2024, AAAI 2025)
  • Notable works: 'Models That Prove Their Own Correctness' (NeurIPS 2025), 'Towards a Translative Model of Sperm Whale Vocalization' (NeurIPS 2025), 'A Theory of Unsupervised Translation for Understanding Animal Communication' (NeurIPS 2023)
  • Many publications accompanied by open-source code, talks, and posters
  • Mentored students who went on to institutions like Meta, EPFL, ETH, Berkeley, and Scale AI
Research Experience
  • Postdoctoral fellow at the EPFL AI Center, hosted by Thomas Bourgeat, Lénaïc Chizat, Nicolas Flammarion, and Viktor Kunčak
  • Researcher at CETI (Cetacean Translation Initiative), working on deciphering sperm whale communication
  • Lecturer at JamCoders, a free summer algorithms camp for high schoolers in Kingston, Jamaica, held at the University of the West Indies, Mona since 2022
  • Teaching Assistant for CS294-92 Analysis of Boolean Functions at UC Berkeley (Spring 2020)
  • Teaching Assistant for Introduction to Property Testing at the Weizmann Institute of Science (Fall 2018)
  • Taught a mini-course on Probabilistically Checkable Proofs at the 2018 Amos de-Shalit Summer School, Weizmann Institute of Science