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MPLS 2019 Teaching Awards

8 Aug 2019

Mareli Grady and Professor Patrick Rebeschini are both recipients of the MPLS 2019 Teaching Awards.

Mareli for raising awareness of mathematics and engagement with the public through the Oxford Maths Festival.

Patrick for the design, development and teaching of a new course titled “Algorithmic Foundations of Learning” (AFoL), presenting recent trends in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) in a unifying framework.

For more information see here: https://www.mpls.ox.ac.uk/news/copy_of_mpls-equality-and-diversity-awards-and-teaching-awards-announced-at-summer-reception  

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