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Jessica Sorrell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University and a member of the Data Science and AI Institute. Her research focuses on the theoretical foundations of machine learning, emphasizing replicability, privacy, fairness, and robustness. She has contributed to lattice-based cryptography and secure computation.
- Johns Hopkins University (Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science)
- University of Pennsylvania (Postdoctoral Researcher)
- University of California, San Diego (PhD in Computer Science)
- Rochester Institute of Technology (Undergraduate in Applied Mathematics)
Research Areas:
- Theoretical machine learning
- Replicability and reproducibility of statistical algorithms
- Differential privacy and adaptive generalization
- Lattice-based cryptography
- Secure computation protocols
Publications highlight her work on replicable reinforcement learning, algorithmic stability, and cryptographic techniques. She previously studied at UCSD under Daniele Micciancio and Russell Impagliazzo.
Teaching: Spring 2025: Theory of Replicable Machine Learning (EN.601.774).
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