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Reza Zadeh
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Reza Zadeh (Persian: رضا زاده) is an American-Canadian-Iranian computer scientist and technology executive working on machine learning. He is adjunct professor at Stanford University and CEO of Matroid.[1][2] He has served on the technical advisory boards of Databricks and Microsoft.[3] His work focuses on machine learning, distributed computing, and discrete applied mathematics.[4][5][6]
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Reza Zadeh | |
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Nationality | American |
Citizenship | American |
Alma mater | Stanford University (Ph.D.) Carnegie Mellon University (M.Sc.) University of Waterloo (B.S.) |
Known for | Machine Learning Recommender Systems Computer Vision |
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Fields | Computer Science |
Institutions | Stanford University |
Thesis | Large Scale Graph Completion |
Doctoral advisor | Gunnar Carlsson |
Website | stanford |
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In Industry, to evaluate new ventures formed at the University of Toronto, Reza serves as a chief scientist of Machine Learning[7] at the Rotman School of Management.[8] His awards include a KDD Best Paper Award[9] and the Gene Golub Outstanding Thesis Award at Stanford.