The Laws of Stan

Mathematics in Research in ML - Jonathan Crabbé - PHD at The University of Cambridge

November 05, 2023 Stanley Rappaport Season 1 Episode 5
Mathematics in Research in ML - Jonathan Crabbé - PHD at The University of Cambridge
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The Laws of Stan
Mathematics in Research in ML - Jonathan Crabbé - PHD at The University of Cambridge
Nov 05, 2023 Season 1 Episode 5
Stanley Rappaport

As promised last week, the full episode on mathematics in the Research in Machine Learning industry is out on all platforms ! 🚀


As mentioned in the trailer for this exceptional episode, I had the privilege of hosting a Machine Learning Engineer in the previous episode to discuss the applications of mathematics in algorithms and the Machine Learning industry ⚙️


Given the far-reaching impact of this field, I was compelled to explore its depths and create another episode that delves into Machine Learning from an academic perspective 🎓


Hence, in the fifth episode of "The Laws of Stan," you will explore the research aspect of this industry with Jonathan Crabbé, a PhD student at the University of Cambridge and a former Research intern at Apple and Microsoft. 


Enjoy your listening experience ! 


Show Notes

As promised last week, the full episode on mathematics in the Research in Machine Learning industry is out on all platforms ! 🚀


As mentioned in the trailer for this exceptional episode, I had the privilege of hosting a Machine Learning Engineer in the previous episode to discuss the applications of mathematics in algorithms and the Machine Learning industry ⚙️


Given the far-reaching impact of this field, I was compelled to explore its depths and create another episode that delves into Machine Learning from an academic perspective 🎓


Hence, in the fifth episode of "The Laws of Stan," you will explore the research aspect of this industry with Jonathan Crabbé, a PhD student at the University of Cambridge and a former Research intern at Apple and Microsoft. 


Enjoy your listening experience !