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Purdue Assistant Professor and Machine Learning Expert Christopher G. Brinton Joins the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy as a Research Fellow

06.28.23

Brinton brings machine learning and data-drivenwireless network optimization expertise tothe Institute’s growing network of AI innovators

AI & Machine Learning Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy Research Fellow
Purdue Assistant Professor and Machine Learning Expert Christopher G. Brinton Joins the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy as a Research Fellow

Brinton brings machine learning and data-driven
wireless network optimization expertise to
the Institute’s growing network of AI innovators

WEST LAFAYETTE, IN & WASHINGTON, D.C – The Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue continues to expand its deep network of technology experts with the addition of Purdue Assistant Professor Christopher G. Brinton as a Research Fellow, who brings expertise at the intersection of networking, communications and machine learning.

Prior to joining Purdue University, he served as the Associate Director of the EDGE Lab at Princeton University. He is the co-founder of a big data startup, Zoomi Inc., which specializes in learning optimization for more than 1 million users worldwide. 

“As we look to unlock the opportunities and mitigate the risks of AI, the combined engineering and commercial expertise that Dr. Brinton brings to the Institute is critical,” said Michelle Giuda, Chief Executive Officer of the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue. “Dr. Brinton’s teaching career at Purdue University and expertise in data and machine learning will add value to what is already a deep bench of technology expertise across the Institute’s global network.”

“AI and machine learning technologies can be found anywhere, including in the palm of our hands. The combination of today’s powerful wireless networks and machine learning continues to change societies, economies and even governments across the world,” said Dr. Christopher Brinton, Electrical and Computer Engineering Assistant Professor at Purdue University. “As a Research Fellow at the Institute, I look forward to collaborating with other researchers, high-tech experts and policymakers to advance our shared mission to safeguard freedom and accelerate the adoption of trusted technologies.”

Christopher G. Brinton is currently an Assistant Professor in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Purdue University. His expertise sits at the intersection of networking, communications and machine learning, focusing on distributed machine learning and data-driven wireless network optimization.

Since coming to Purdue, he has amassed numerous awards including the NSF CAREER Award (2022), ONR Young Investigator Program (YIP) Award (2022), DARPA Young Faculty Award (YFA, 2022), Intel Rising Star Faculty Award (2022) and Purdue College of Engineering Faculty Excellence Awards in Early Career Research (2023). This garnered him $10 million in sponsored research projects as a PI or co-PI. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, in the ML and AI for wireless area. His book, The Power of Networks: 6 Principles That Connect Our Lives, has reached over 400,000 students.

 

Dr. Brinton received his Master’s and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University with honors in 2016 and 2013, respectively. 

Editors/Producers: Experts from The Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue are available for media interviews to discuss the following topics: semiconductors, 5G/6G, artificial intelligence, energy/climate, hypersonics, quantum computing, rare earth elements, synthetic biology, composite manufacturing, agricultural technology, global supply chains, fintech, and U.S.-China competition.

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ABOUT THE KRACH INSTITUTE FOR TECH DIPLOMACY AT PURDUE: 

The Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue aims to secure freedom from techno-authoritarian threats by accelerating the widespread innovation and adoption of trusted tech. The bipartisan Institute is the preeminent global authority on Tech Diplomacy, integrating tech expertise, Silicon Valley strategies and foreign policy tools to build the Global Tech Trust Network of governments, companies and individuals united around a set of shared trust principles and a common mission to ensure that technology advances freedom. 

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