November 2, 2023 ECE Focus on Faculty: Ramya Vinayak Written By: Allyson Crowley Departments: Electrical & Computer Engineering Categories: Faculty|Research|Teaching Ramya Vinayak is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Vinayak’s research broadly spans the areas of Machine Learning, Statistical Inference, and Crowdsourcing. Prof. Vinayak’s vision is to develop theoretically grounded machine learning tools to make reliable inferences using data that comes from people. View Vinayak’s faculty profile video to hear more about her experience teaching at UW–Madison and her research on reducing large data bias within the broader field of Machine Learning, Signal Processing and Information Theory. Focus on Faculty – Ramya Vinayak Close Video Vinayak is affiliated with the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Statistics at UW–Madison, and is a 2023 NSF CAREER Award recipient. More on Ramya Vinayak: Nowak and Vinayak part of grant to study cognitive finger prints Engineering trio receives data science grants for machine learning, crowdsourcing research Focus on new faculty: Ramya Vinayak, asking the right questions for better AI