Takáč’s current research interests include the design and analysis of algorithms for machine learning including large-scale convex/non-convex optimization problems in a distributed and federated learning setting, applications of machine learning and high performance computing (HPC). Email
Prior to joining MBZUAI, Takáč was an associate professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, USA. He received several awards during this period, including the Best Ph.D. Dissertation Award by the OR Society (2014), Leslie Fox Prize (2nd Prize; 2013) by the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, and INFORMS Computing Society Best Student Paper Award (runner up; 2012).
Takáč received funding from various U.S. National Science Foundation programs, including through a TRIPODS Institute grant awarded to him and his collaborators at Lehigh, Northwestern, and Boston University.
He is an area chair at machine learning conferences like ICML, NeurIPS, ICLR, and AISTATS.
Takáč currently serves as an associate editor for Mathematical Programming Computation, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, and Optimization Methods and Software.
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