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  1. aditya-grover.github.ioAditya Grover

    Assistant Professor of Computer Science, UCLA. I am an assistant professor of computer science at UCLA. I lead the Machine Intelligence (MINT) group, where we develop AI systems that can interact and reason with limited supervision. My current research is at the intersection of generative models and sequential decision making.

  2. PM Attia*, A Grover*, N Jin, KA Severson, TM Markov, YH Liao, MH Chen, ... Proceedings of the 21st ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge … Proceedings of the 22nd International...

  3. datascience.stanford.edu › people › aditya-groverAditya Grover - Data Science

    I am a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at Stanford University, where I am advised by Stefano Ermon and affiliated with the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and the Statistical Machine Learning Group.

  4. grover-group.github.ioAditya Grover

    I am an assistant professor of computer science at UCLA. I lead the Machine Intelligence (MINT) group, where we develop artificial intelligence frameworks based on machine learning that can interact and reason with limited supervision.

  5. grover-group.github.io › ml4climate › about| Aditya Grover

    In the ML4Climate initiative led by Prof. Aditya Grover, we are pioneering the next generation of machine learning algorithms and frameworks that will inform the science, technology, and policy in mitigating and adapting to the changing climate.

  6. Aditya Grover is a research scientist at Facebook AI Research, a visiting postdoctoral researcher at UC Berkeley, and an incoming assistant professor of computer science at UCLA, starting Fall 2021.

  7. In 2020, I was awarded the Walter G. Gores award at Stanford. This is the highest university-wide award for teaching excellence, given to only 3-4 faculty and students annually. In 2022, I taught and developed a new course on AI and Climate Change. A simple, whitespace theme for academics.

  8. We introduce Group Preference Optimization (GPO), an alignment framework that steers language models to preferences of individual groups in a few-shot manner. In GPO, we augment the base LLM with an independent transformer module trained to predict the preferences of a group for the LLM generations.

  9. In 2020, I was awarded the Walter G. Gores award at Stanford. This is the highest university-wide award for teaching excellence, given to only 3-4 faculty and students annually. In 2018, I co-taught and developed the first course on Deep Generative Models at Stanford.

  10. Given to 1 dissertation globally for outstanding work in data science and machine learning. Stanford's highest award for teaching excellence. Given to 1 student and 2 faculty in the entire university.