Heading to Copenhagen for @ellis.eu UnConference to present our latest results on multi-agent learning
Then off to #NeurIPS2025 in San Diego (Wednesday) to present our works on multi-agent IL & IRL, robust MDPs, and actor-critic, and Saturday at @arletworkshop.bsky.social
Happy to meet in person!
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Landed in Canada ๐ for the @rl-conference.bsky.social !
In Singapore from tomorrow for #ICLR2025!
Excited to talk about RL, imitation learning, multi-agent systems, RLHF, and all things
Last days for applying for our open positions in Responsible and Trustworthy AI at the University of Zurich as (tenure-track, associate or full) professor!
I am very happy to host EWRL together with @claireve.bsky.social in Tรผbingen! Looking forward to your submissions and a great community gathering.
#RL #Machinelearning #Robotics #EWRL2025
At the Institute of Informatics at University of Zurich we are hiring! Open position for a professorship (no rank, i.e. tenured-track, associate or full) in Responsible and Trustworthy AI!
www.ifi.uzh.ch/en/departmen...
Please help spread the word!
Last week, Alizee took the stage to present our latest work on offline preference-based RL, where we combined optimism and pessimism to learn in a fully offline setting
Happy to share that this work will also be present at #ICLR2025
Last week, the MFO Oberwolfach workshop on Overparametrization, Regularization, Identifiability & Uncertainty in ML united 48 researchers for 29 talks & plenaries. Organized by two ELLIS Programs, it advanced discussions in theoretical ML.
Get details: ellis.eu/news/ellis-p...
I am not attending #NeurIPS this year, but Vinzenz Thoma and Barna Pasztor yes :)
Come to chat about our recent work on "Contextual Bilevel Reinforcement Learning for Incentive Alignment" ๐๏ธ Thu 12 Dec 11 a.m
I agree there's too much of everything now...
I will soon be opening a call for a postdoctoral position in online learning and algorithmic game theory, starting in 2025, funded by my ERC at Bocconi University.
If you're interested, feel free to reach out. If you're not personally interested but know someone who might be, please let them know!
I'm deeply concerned about the current state of the review process. While being too busy "might" explain ignoring rebuttals, there's no justification for the arrogance and rudeness that crush the morale of early-stage PhD students. What are we aiming to achieve with this behavior?