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not surprisingly, i'm also some other things | ||
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<li>a senior at columbia university studying math, computer science theory, and philosophy</li> | ||
<li>a big fan of words and symbols, and people who know how to use them</li> | ||
<li>an amateur enthusiast of proof theory, computational linguistics, and complexity </li> | ||
<li>a floater: nyc, dubai, ranchi, patna, pune, the platoplasm... living the fate of the nth-culture kid</li> | ||
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I'm a first-year PhD student in the causal AI lab at Columbia University, where I'm advised by the wonderful <a href='https://causalai.net/'>Elias Bareinboim</a>. I'm interested in the interface between theoretical computer science and 'causality', broadly construed. This spans algorithms for causal inference, algebraic statistics, and causal decision theory. | ||
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I recently graduated with a bachelor's in math and computer science (also from Columbia), during which I was fortunate to work with <a href="https://www.engineering.columbia.edu/faculty/christos-papadimitriou">Christos Papadimitriou</a> and <a href="https://thebillingegroup.com/simon-billinge/">Simon Billinge</a>. | ||
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e-mail: adiba dot ejaz at columbia dot edu | ||
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<h3 id='papers'>Papers</h3> | ||
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<li><b> Center-Embedding and Constituency in the Brain and a New Characterization of Context-Free Languages</b> with | ||
<a href="https://dmitropolsky.github.io/">Dan Mitropolsky</a>, | ||
<a href="https://www.seas.upenn.edu/~mirahshi/">Mirah Shi</a>, | ||
<a href="https://www.engineering.columbia.edu/faculty/christos-papadimitriou">Christos Papadimitriou</a>, and | ||
<a href="https://www.engineering.columbia.edu/faculty/mihalis-yannakakis">Mihalis Yannakakis. <br> | ||
[<a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2206.13217.pdf">arXiv</a>, <a href="https://aclanthology.org/2022.naloma-1.4/">proceedings</a>] NALOMA 2022. | ||
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<p>if you're interested in my work, take a look here</p> | ||
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<a href='./cv.pdf'>curriculum vitae</a> | ||
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<a href='https://aclanthology.org/2022.naloma-1.4/'>biologically plausible parsing</a> | ||
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<a href='./resume.pdf'>resume</a> | ||
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<a href='https://github.com/adibaejaz'>github</a> | ||
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<h3 id='classes'>Teaching</h3> | ||
I love teaching. As an undergraduate, I TA'd for | ||
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<li>COMS 4236 Computational Complexity (Fall 2022 with Xi Chen, Spring 2023 with Rocco Servedio)</li> | ||
<li>MATH 4041 Modern Algebra I (Fall 2020 with Robert Friedman, Spring 2022 with Jorge Pineiro)</li> | ||
<li>MATH 1208 Honors Mathematics B (Spring 2021 with Evan Warner)</li> | ||
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<p>want to start a band? solve a millennium problem? anatomise cartesian skepticism? guest feature on my blog? or just chat?</p> | ||
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<a href='mailto:[email protected]'>EMAIL ME!</a> | ||
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I've also organised seminars in algorithmic game theory (Summer 2021) and the formal semantics of programming languages (Fall 2022) with the <a href="https://theory.cs.columbia.edu/undergrad-tcs-seminar/index.html">undergraduate TCS seminar</a> at Columbia; | ||
and taught philosophy to high-schoolers in New York through <a href="https://corrupttheyouth.org/">Corrupt the Youth</a>. | ||
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<p>“How wonderful that we have met with a paradox. Now we have some hope of making progress.” Neils Bohr </p> | ||
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<h3 id='misc'>Et cetera</h3> | ||
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I'm also very into the philosophy of math (see <a href="https://ucupr.wordpress.com/2024/01/08/winter-2023-issue-simple-questions/">here</a> for some writing, Urdu poetry, and music made in New York through the 60's and 70's. | ||
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<p>visualisation of the julia set</p> | ||
<p>“How wonderful that we have met with a paradox. <br> Now we have some hope of making progress.” <br> Neils Bohr </p> | ||
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