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Lorenzo Sani is a PhD student in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge, supervised by Prof. Nicholas D. Lane and part of the CaMLSys research group. His work focuses on federated learning, edge computing, and privacy-preserving machine learning algorithms for large-scale distributed systems.
Education: He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Physics from the University of Bologna (2019) and a Master's Degree in Applied Physics from the same institution (2021), with a thesis on unsupervised clustering of MDS data using federated learning. During his studies, he contributed to the GenoMed4All project and collaborated with the CaMLSys group on the Flower Framework.
Research Interests: Sani's research emphasizes optimizing federated learning efficiency, privacy in distributed machine learning, and the application of federated techniques to large language models. His work addresses challenges in communication efficiency, client collaboration, and ethical data usage in decentralized systems.
Teaching: He serves as a Teaching Assistant for the Principles of Machine Learning Systems (L46) and Federated Learning: Theory and Practice (L361) courses, and supervises students at Jesus College for Algorithm and Artificial Intelligence modules.
Publications: His recent work includes innovations in federated optimization (DES-LOC, SparsyFed), LLM unlearning (LUNAR), and global federated training systems (Photon, Worldwide federated training). The 2020 Flower Framework paper established a foundational research tool for federated learning experimentation.
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