Xin Jiang
Prospective students
I am looking for self-motivated graduate students and postdocs who are interested in optimization, machine learning, data science, and related topics. Please feel free to contact me. Brief BiographyI am an Assistant Professor in Industrial and Systems Engineering at University of Houston. Previously, I was a postdoctoral researcher at in Cornell ORIE, hosted by Adrian S. Lewis, and Lehigh ISE, working with Frank E. Curtis. I obtained my Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at UCLA, advised by Lieven Vandenberghe. Research InterestsI am broadly interested in the mathematical foundations of data science, with primary focuses on theory and algorithms for large-scale optimization problems from engineering and data science and machine learning for graphical data. My research interests broadly include
My research focuses on what I think of as “practical theory”, for example, designing algorithms that are both theoretically principled and effective for real-world problems. I'm especially drawn to ideas that are simple, intuitive, and — at least to me — elegant. Being a theoretician isn't about collecting theorems, just like being a writer isn't about stacking sentences. I work to understand core problems more deeply and explore when and why algorithms succeed or fail. As I continue to develop my research program, I'm excited to stay curious, learn from others, and contribute to the filed with rigor and creativity. |