Me
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About Me

I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, MA. I graduated from the University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Elchanan Mossel. Next year, I will be joining the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles as an Assistant Professor.

I work at the intersection of probability, statistics and theoretical computer science, with an emphasis on biological applications. More details on my research interests and publications can be found here.

I am on the PC of SODA 2009.

Recent Preprints (for a full list, see here)

Shrinkage Effect in Ancestral Maximum Likelihood
Submitted, 2008. With E. Mossel, M. Steel.
Phylogenies without Branch Bounds: Contracting the Short, Pruning the Deep
Submitted, 2008. With C. Daskalakis, E. Mossel.
Incomplete Lineage Sorting: Consistent Phylogeny Estimation from Multiple Loci
To appear in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 2008. With E. Mossel.
Network Delay Inference from Additive Metrics
Submitted, 2007. With S. Bhamidi and R. Rajagopal.

Contact

If you would like to reach me, here is my contact information.

Office: 14119
Phone: 857-453-6334
Sebastien.Roch[at]microsoft[dot]com
Microsoft Research
One Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02142
last modified: july 1, 2008