Eren C KızıldağView profile
Assistant Professor
Eren C. Kızıldağ is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, with additional affiliations in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT, where he was part of the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS) and the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS). Previously, he was a Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University. His research bridges probability, statistics, and computer science, focusing on statistical-computational trade-offs in random models such as optimization problems and statistical inference. Key interests include understanding algorithmic barriers in high-dimensional problems, discrepancy theory, and neural network theory. His work often explores connections to statistical physics and combinatorial structures. Recent publications highlight contributions to topics like low-rank tensor recovery, algorithmic obstructions in partitioning problems, and geometric barriers in discrepancy minimization. His research also addresses theoretical foundations of overparameterized neural networks and hardness results for partition functions in spin glass models. Kızıldağ’s academic journey includes a Master’s from MIT and a B.S. (summa cum laude) from Bogaziçi University, with early work in MRI technology at ISMRM. His research is supported by collaborations with institutions like LIDS and IDSS, and his work frequently appears in top venues such as Annals of Applied Probability, Mathematics of Operations Research, and IEEE ISIT.












