Po-Ling Loh

Po-Ling Loh

Professor, University of Cambridge

Po-Ling Loh received her PhD in Statistics from UC Berkeley in 2014. From 2014-2016, she was an Assistant Professor of Statistics at the University of Pennsylvania. From 2016-2018, she was an Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UW-Madison, and from 2019-2020, she was an Associate Professor of Statistics at UW-Madison and a Visiting Associate Professor of Statistics at Columbia University. She began her appointment in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at the University of Cambridge in 2021, where she is currently a Professor of Statistics and a Fellow of St. John’s College. Po-Ling's current research interests include high-dimensional statistics, robustness, and differential privacy. She is a recipient of a Philip Leverhulme Prize, NSF CAREER Award, ARO Young Investigator Award, IMS Tweedie New Researcher Award, Bernoulli Society New Researcher Award, and a Hertz Fellowship.

Program Visits

Modern Paradigms in Generalization, Fall 2024, Visiting Scientist
Fields
High-dimensional statistics, robustness, differential privacy, medical imaging