About
Alex Wein is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Davis. His research bridges theoretical computer science, statistics, and probability, with a focus on the mathematical foundations of data science. Key areas include understanding optimal algorithms for signal detection in noise, computational complexity of statistical inference (especially via the low-degree polynomial framework), tensor analysis, and applications of group actions in computational problems.
Research Interests:
- Mathematics of data science: optimal algorithms for hidden structure detection
- Computational-statistical gaps via low-degree polynomials
- Tensors: computational challenges and applications
- Bayesian inference and connections to statistical physics
- Group actions in molecular structure determination and representation theory
Recent Talks:
- Banff International Research Station (2024): 'Optimality of AMP Among Low-Degree Polynomials'
- Bernoulli-IMS Symposium (2020): 'Low-Degree Framework for Statistical Inference'
Professional Service:
- Program committee member for COLT, STOC, FOCS
- Organizer of workshops on computational complexity and statistical inference
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