Jamie Morgenstern

{{Short description|American computer scientist}}

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Jamie Heather Morgenstern is an American computer scientist specializing in fairness in machine learning and algorithmic game theory.{{r|fair|strengthen}} She is an associate professor in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington.{{r|allen}}

Morgenstern was an undergraduate at the University of Chicago, where in 2010 she received a double bachelor's degree in computer science and mathematics. She went to Carnegie Mellon University for doctoral study in computer science, supervised by Avrim Blum, received a master's degree in 2012, and completed her Ph.D. in 2015.{{r|cv}} Her dissertation was Market Algorithms: Incentives, Learning, and Privacy.{{r|mg}}

After postdoctoral research as a Warren Fellow of Computer Science and Economics at the University of Pennsylvania,{{r|cv}} Morgenstern became an assistant professor of computer science at Georgia Tech in 2018.{{r|fair|cv}} She moved to the University of Washington in 2019.{{r|strengthen|new}}

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