
معرفی
Anna Korba is an Assistant Professor at CREST-ENSAE Paris within the Statistics Department. She holds an ENSAE Engineering degree in Data Science and a Master's in Mathematics, Vision & Learning (MVA) from ENSAE Paris. Her career includes a Ph.D. in Machine Learning at Télécom ParisTech, followed by a postdoctoral position at UCL's Gatsby Unit. Her research focuses on sampling techniques, Bayesian inference, optimal transport, and generative modeling, with recent work on constrained sampling and fairness integration. She contributes to collaborative efforts at the intersection of machine learning, dynamical systems, and PDEs. Notably, she co-presented tutorials on Wasserstein gradient flows at ICML 2022. Her work addresses unsolved challenges in sampling efficiency and fairness constraints. She is actively involved in CREST research initiatives and academic mentorship.



