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January 12, 2022
Congratulations go to Wenjing Liao for being awarded an NSF CAREER grant, with the title: Exploiting Low-Dimensional Structures in Data Science: Manifold Learning, Partial Differential Equation Identification, and Neural Networks.
See also the CoS news item on our website.
Wenjing Liao
Wenjing Liao is an Assistant Professor in the School of Mathematics with interests in imaging, signal processing, high dimensional data analysis and machine learning. Prof. Liao won a National Science Foundation (NSF) award in deep neural networks for structured data as a principal investigator in 2020, representing the third NSF award and fourth award overall she has won since becoming an assistant professor at Tech in 2017. Prof. Liao is also very active in the REU Program in SoM, mentoring undergraduates and leading them in undergraduate research projects, having worked with nearly a dozen REU students in several projects including The Double Descent Phenomenon in Machine Learning, and Using Neural Networks to Classify PDE's.
NSF CAREER Grant
The Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program is a Foundation-wide activity that offers the National Science Foundation's most prestigious awards in support of early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department or organization. Activities pursued by early-career faculty should build a firm foundation for a lifetime of leadership in integrating education and research.
Previous recipients of the NSF CAREER Award include:
- 1997 Dana Randall
- 2002 Robert Ghrist
- 2003 John Etnyre
- 2003 Mohammad Ghomi
- 2006 Chongchun Zeng
- 2007 Hao-Min Zhou
- 2008 Yuri Bakhtin
- 2010 Brett Wick
- 2010 Dan Margalit
- 2010 Maria Westdickenberg
- 2012 Anton Leykin
- 2014 Greg Blekherman
- 2015 Karim Lounici
- 2016 Esther Ezra
- 2016 Jen Hom
- 2016 Kirsten Wickelgren
- 2016 Michael Damron
- 2017 Zaher Hani
- 2018 Galyna Livshyts
- 2019 Yao Yao
- 2019 Molei Tao
- 2019 Shahaf Nitzan
- 2020 Lutz Warnke
- 2021 Mayya Zhilova