Jaouad Mourtadaمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Jaouad Mourtada is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at ENSAE/CREST, École Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administration Économique since September 2020. Previously, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Laboratory for Computational and Statistical Learning at the University of Genoa (2019-2020). He completed his PhD in Statistics at École Polytechnique under the supervision of Stéphane Gaïffas and Erwan Scornet. His educational background includes a Master's degree in Mathematics with specialization in Probability and Random Models (2016), a Master's degree in Fundamental Mathematics (2015), and a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Pierre and Marie Curie University and École Normale Supérieure (2013). Dr. Mourtada's research focuses on the intersection of statistics and learning theory, with particular interest in high-dimensional statistics, online learning, and density estimation. His work explores the complexity of prediction and estimation problems through rigorous theoretical analysis. His research spans statistical learning theory, robust statistics, and the theoretical foundations of machine learning algorithms. His publication record since 2017 demonstrates consistent contributions to top-tier venues in statistics and machine learning, with recent work focusing on universal coding, aggregation methods, robust regression, and the theoretical analysis of kernel methods and random forests. His research shows a progression from online learning and expert aggregation to more complex statistical learning problems involving high-dimensional data and model misspecification. He teaches courses including Statistical Learning Theory for Master 2 Data Science students and Probability Theory at ENSAE. His teaching spans theoretical foundations of machine learning and core probability concepts for advanced statistics students.









