Organizer of the one world seminar series on the mathematics of machine learning and the inaugural CAMDA Conference at Texas A&M University; Currently organizing a Workshop on Mathematical Analysis and Machine Learning at Pitt; Research supported by the National Science Foundation under award DMS 2424801.
Research Experience
Was an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics, a core faculty member of the Center for Approximation and Mathematical Data Analytics, and a research affiliate in the Institute of Data Science at Texas A&M University; Postdoc in the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics at Princeton University, working with Weinan E on the mathematics of artificial neural networks; Postdoc in the Center for Nonlinear Analysis at Carnegie Mellon University, advised by Irene Fonseca and Giovanni Leoni.
Education
PhD from Durham University, supervised by Patrick Dondl; Master's degree from the University of Heidelberg, dissertation advisor Claus Gerhardt.
Background
Research interests: the mathematics of machine learning and data science. Currently an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh.
Miscellany
Email: s.woj@pitt.edu; On campus: Thackeray 511, Pittsburgh, PA 15213