Flavio P. CalmonView profile
Associate Professor
Flavio P. Calmon is the Thomas D. Cabot Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Harvard University's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT, an M.Sc. from the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Brazil), and a B.Sc. from the Universidade de Brasília (Brazil). His research focuses on the intersection of information theory, machine learning, and statistics, with applications to privacy, fairness, and trustworthy AI systems. He has received prestigious awards, including the NSF CAREER Award (2018) and the James L. Massey Award (2024). Research interests include developing theoretical foundations for fair and private machine learning, understanding algorithmic bias, and designing systems with provable guarantees. His work spans information-theoretic tools for responsible AI, distributed privacy mechanisms, and understanding the limits of fairness interventions. He has advised numerous students, including Hao Wang, Hsiang Hsu, and Lucas Monteiro Paes, many of whom now hold prominent roles in academia and industry. Calmon's research is supported by grants from NSF, Amazon, Google, and IBM. He has organized workshops on AI in Brazil and leads initiatives to broaden participation in STEM from underrepresented groups. His lab collaborates with institutions globally and emphasizes both foundational theory and practical applications of machine learning.










