Kayla PapakieFriday, February 17, 2023Print this page.
Rashmi Vinayak and Yuanzhi Li have earned 2023 Sloan Research Fellowships in recognition of their research accomplishments. They are among 125 early career researchers from 54 institutions to receive the award from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
"Sloan Research Fellows are shining examples of innovative and impactful research," said Adam F. Falk, president of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. "We are thrilled to support their groundbreaking work and we look forward to following their continued success."
Rashmi Vinayak is an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department (CSD). Her current work focuses on increasing reliability and efficiency in robust data systems by combining information and coding theory. Phillip Gibbons, a professor in CSD and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, nominated Vinayak for the fellowship.
Yuanzhi Li is an assistant professor in the Machine Learning Department (MLD). His work focuses on designing efficient and provable algorithms for practical machine learning problems, with an interest in deep learning theory and convex/nonconvex optimization. Roni Rosenfeld, a professor in MLD, the Computational Biology Department and the Language Technologies Institute, nominated Li for the award.
Vinayak and Li will each receive a two-year, $75,000 fellowship that can be used flexibly to advance their research. To read more about the 2023 Sloan Research Fellows, visit the foundation's website.
Aaron Aupperlee | 412-268-9068 | aaupperlee@cmu.edu