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Lev Reyzin is a Professor of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) and Director of the IDEAL Institute. He specializes in the theory of machine learning, data science, and artificial intelligence, with affiliations to theoretical computer science and mathematical foundations. Prior roles include a Simons Postdoctoral Fellowship at Georgia Tech and an NSF Computing Innovation Fellowship at Yahoo! Research. He earned his Ph.D. from Yale University (NSF doctoral fellowship) and a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University.
Research interests focus on algorithmic learning theory, computational complexity, and applications of machine learning to real-world problems. Notable work includes contributions to statistical learning algorithms, adversarial bandits, and graph theory. His research has been funded by NSF grants (e.g., ECCS-2217023, CCF-2307106), DOD programs, and others since 2015. He has received awards at leading conferences (ICML, COLT, AISTATS).
Reyzin holds editorial roles, including Editor-in-Chief of Mathematics of Data, Learning, and Intelligence and Chair positions in major conferences like FOCS 2024 and ALT 2017. His leadership in academic organizations highlights his influence in shaping theoretical computer science and machine learning research.




