Dr. Milos Hauskrecht is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Computing and Information. He holds a PhD from MIT (1997) and an M.Sc. from Slovak Technical University (1988). His research focuses on AI, machine learning, and data mining, with applications in medicine and finance. He leads projects in real-time clinical monitoring, anomaly detection, and time-series analysis of EHR data. He has advised numerous PhD and MS students, including notable alumni now at Amazon, DeepMind, and Microsoft. Research interests include reasoning under uncertainty, optimization, and AI-driven medical decision support. Current grants include NIH funding for AI in renal therapy and clinical monitoring. He has published widely in top venues like ICML, NeurIPS, and journals such as Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. His work on conditional outlier detection earned the Homer Warner Award (AMIA 2010). He teaches machine learning and advises on interdisciplinary AI projects.









