
Soledad Villar
Assistant Professor · Optimization for Data Science
Johns Hopkins UniversityAbout
Soledad Villar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics and a member of the Mathematical Institute for Data Science at Johns Hopkins University. She also contributes to the Data Science and AI Institute. Her research focuses on computational methods for extracting information from data, emphasizing optimization for data science, machine learning, equivariant representation learning, and graph neural networks.
Dr. Villar holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Texas at Austin and has been a research fellow at New York University and the Simons Institute at UC Berkeley. Her work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in fields like scientific computing and political analysis.
Awards include the National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2024). Her research has addressed topics such as gerrymandering detection, fluid dynamics modeling, and graph representation learning. She collaborates on interdisciplinary projects and organizes academic events like the One World MINDS Seminar and the Cibercoloquio Latinoamericano de Matemáticas.
Her research interests span computational methods, equivariant machine learning frameworks, and graph neural networks, with applications in physics, engineering, and data-driven decision-making. She actively engages in advancing machine learning techniques for scientific and engineering challenges.
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