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Felix Abramovich is a Professor in the Department of Statistics and Operations Research at Tel Aviv University. His research focuses on theoretical foundations of statistical and machine learning, specializing in high-dimensional inference, sparsity, model selection, and nonparametric estimation techniques.
Professor Abramovich's work spans statistical learning theory, classification methods, wavelet-based estimation, and inverse problems. His research develops minimax-optimal procedures for sparse high-dimensional data and explores the interplay between Bayesian methods and frequentist optimality. Key themes include adaptive estimation under sparsity constraints, theoretical analysis of classification algorithms, and wavelet applications in nonparametric statistics.
Analysis of Abramovich's recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on classification methodologies, high-dimensional regression, and deep learning theory. His work consistently develops minimax-optimal procedures, examines sparsity patterns in complex data structures, and bridges Bayesian and frequentist frameworks. The research demonstrates increasing focus on modern machine learning challenges including neural network theory and multiclass classification.
Professor Abramovich actively recruits students and post-doctoral researchers with strong mathematical statistics backgrounds to work on fundamental problems in statistical learning theory and high-dimensional inference.




