Ahmed El Alaouiمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Ahmed El Alaoui is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics and Data Science at Cornell University, with a secondary affiliation in the Department of Computer Science. He joined Cornell in 2021 after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University under Andrea Montanari. His research focuses on high-dimensional statistics, probability theory, algorithms on random structures, and statistical physics, with particular emphasis on spin glasses and algorithmic thresholds. El Alaoui holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from UC Berkeley (2018), advised by Michael I. Jordan, and a Master's from Ecole Normale Supérieure/Ecole des Ponts Paristech. His work bridges theoretical and applied domains, addressing challenges in high-dimensional inference, computational trade-offs, and probabilistic models. He has contributed to foundational results in random matrix theory, detection limits in spiked models, and algorithmic approaches to complex systems. His teaching includes courses on high-dimensional statistics, probability models, and theoretical computer science. He has been recognized for his innovative approaches to sampling and optimization in disordered systems, with publications in top journals like Annals of Probability and venues such as NeurIPS and FOCS. El Alaoui's research explores the interplay between statistical physics principles and algorithm design, aiming to uncover computational barriers in high-dimensional problems. His lab develops methodologies for analyzing complex systems and improving the efficiency of statistical estimation in challenging scenarios.













