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Hamish Flynn is a Researcher in the Department of Engineering Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. His work focuses on developing advanced algorithms for sequential decision-making systems, with a strong emphasis on theoretical guarantees and practical implementations.
His research interests span several core areas of machine learning:
- Bandit algorithms (contextual, linear, and multi-armed variants)
- PAC-Bayesian theory and applications
- Reinforcement learning systems
- Online optimization under uncertainty
- Statistical learning theory
Flynn's recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate consistent focus on improving sequential learning methods. Key research themes include: non-iid noise modeling in bandits, confidence bound optimization for sequential regression, sparse nonparametric methods, and hardware-efficient machine learning implementations. His work frequently combines theoretical frameworks (PAC-Bayes, martingale theory) with practical applications in reinforcement learning and adaptive systems.
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