Ameet Talwalkar is an Associate Professor in the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon University and Chief Scientist at Datadog. He holds a PhD from the Courant Institute at NYU (2010) where he received the Janet Fabri Prize for Best Thesis. His professional achievements include co-founding Determined AI (acquired by HPE), creating MLlib in Apache Spark, co-authoring the textbook 'Foundations of Machine Learning,' and spearheading the MLSys conference. Talwalkar's research focuses on fundamental challenges in machine learning systems, including distributed ML, federated learning, neural architecture search, and human-AI interaction. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications across domains like computational biology, PDE solving, and code generation. Current interests include AI for science, specialized model development, and agent-based systems. His publications demonstrate strong focus on ML systems optimization, foundation model evaluation, and interpretable AI. Recent works investigate specialized foundation models, PDE-solving frameworks, code generation tools, and human-AI interaction paradigms. The research consistently targets efficiency, scalability, and practical deployment challenges. Best Paper Award at EAAMO 2023 Best Student Paper at NYAS ML Symposium 2009 Runner-up for Best Real-world Application at Socal ML Symposium 2017 Janet Fabri Prize for Best PhD Thesis (2010) Talwalkar leads the CMU MLSys Lab focused on scalable ML systems and has served as Board President for the MLSys conference series. His educational contributions include developing courses like 'Machine Learning with Large Datasets' and creating the LEAF benchmark for federated learning and NAS-Bench-360 for neural architecture search.







