Maxime DARRIN

Affiliate Professor of AI Ethics | PhD student in computer science
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Maxime DARRIN

Biography

As a Ph.D. student in computer science, Maxime Darrin’s research focuses on the application of information theory to machine learning. A graduate of the ENS Lyon in fundamental computer science and an engineer from Mines ParisTech, he holds a master’s degree in applied mathematics and a master’s degree in the philosophy of science. He is primarily interested in the philosophy and ethics of artificial intelligence and is working on developing robust concepts to assess the reliability of learned algorithms.

Education & Degrees

YearUniversityDegree/Position
2021Mines ParisTech    Bachelor of Engineering in Innovation and Public Affairs
 
2020Sorbonne University    Master's in Mathematics: Machine Learning
2020Panthéon-Sorbonne University    Master's Degree in Philosophy of Science
2019Lyon Normal School    Master's Degree in Computer Science
 
2018Lyon Normal School    Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science
2018Claude Bernard University, Lyon 1    Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics

Professional experience

YearFunction
2021Research Internship - Facebook AI Research
 
2020Research Internship – Centrale Supelec
2019–present    Research Group Member - CNRS Internet and Society Center
2019–present    Research Internship – Marseille Nanoscience Center
2019Research Internship - WORLDLINE
2018–2019    Head of the Programming Team – Symbolibre
2018Research Internship - CNRS – Cognitive Sciences

Publications

  • AN ARCHITECTURE THAT MINIMIZES EXCHANGES BETWEEN RAM AND CPU 2018 | Compas Florent de Dinechin, Maxime Darrin, Antonin Dudermel, Sebastien Michelland, Alban Reynaud

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