Tunan Wang
From Grothendieck and his example, I have also learned not to take glory in the difficulty of a proof: difficulty means we have not understood. The ideal is to be able to paint a landscape in which the proof is obvious. --Pierre Deligne
Welcome to my homepage!
I am currently a second-year Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Before joining UWM, I completed my Master’s degree at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and undergraduate at Shandong University.
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Research interest: I am broadly interested in optimization problems. Some recent topics includes
- Non-smoothness in optimization problem
- Decentralized optimization
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Email: tunan.wang@wisc.edu
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Education:
- Ongoing P.h.D program, Computer Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- M.S., Applied Statistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- B.S., Statistics, Shandong University
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News:
- Comming soon.
