Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi

Nicolò Cesa-Bianchi (Italian pronunciation: [nikoˈlɔ tˈtʃɛːza ˈbjaŋki]) is an Italian computer scientist and Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Milan.

[1] He is a researcher in the field of machine learning, and co-author of the books "Prediction, Learning, and Games"[2] with Gabor Lugosi and "Regret analysis of stochastic and nonstochastic multi-armed bandit problems"[3] with Sébastien Bubeck Cesa-Bianchi graduated in Computer Science from the University of Milan in 1988 where he received a PhD in Computer Science in 1993 supervised by Alberto Bertoni.

During his PhD, he visited UC Santa Cruz where he worked with Manfred Warmuth and David Haussler.

He did his postdoctoral studies at Graz University of Technology under the supervision of Wolfgang Maass.

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