What to know about MIT Sloan’s new faculty members
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Faculty
Rahul Mazumder is the Nanyang Technological University Associate Professor of Operations Research and Statistics and an Associate Professor of Operations Research and Statistics at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Prior to joining MIT, he was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics, Columbia University from Fall 2013 through June 2015, and was also affiliated with the Data Science Institute, Columbia University. Prior to that, Rahul was a PostDoctoral Associate at MIT from 2012 - 2013.
His research interests are in data science, statistical machine learning, large scale optimization, mathematical programming; and in particular, their interplay. He is also interested in "big data" applications in environmental and climate studies, social science, and recommender systems. He has published in a variety of journals: Journal of Machine Learning Research, Annals of Statistics, Journal of the American Statistical Association,and Annals of Applied Statistics, among others.
Rahul completed his BS and MS in statistics from the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata in 2007. He received his PhD in statistics from Stanford University in 2012.
Li, Hui, Rahul Mazumder, and Xihong Lin. Nature Communications. Forthcoming.
Wang, Haoyue, Shibal Ibrahim, and Rahul Mazumder. SIAM Journal on Mathematics of Data Science. Forthcoming. arXiv Preprint.
Ibrahim, Shibal, Peter Radchenko, Emanuel Ben-David, and Rahul Mazumder. Annals of Applied Statistics. Forthcoming. arXiv Preprint.
Chen, Wenyu, Rahul Mazumder, and Richard J. Samworth. Mathematical Programming Computation Vol. 16, (2024): 185-228. arXiv Preprint.
Xiang Meng, Kayhan Behdin, Haoyue Wang, and Rahul Mazumder. In Proceedings of the 38th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 24), 2024. arXiv Preprint.
Shibal Ibrahim, Kayhan Behdin, and Rahul Mazumder. In International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS ’24), 2024. arXiv Preprint.
Six new professors explore the science behind Facebook, how consumers search for product information, and more