Iden

Kalemaj

PhD Student

Boston University

Department of Computer Science

About Me

I am a graduate student working under the supervision of Dr. Sofya Raskhodnikova at the Department of Computer Science, Boston University. I finished my undergraduate studies at Princeton University in 2018 with a major in Mathematics.

My research is in the field of algorithms, with particular interest in sublinear-time algorithms, property testing, and fairness.

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Education

Boston University

PhD Computer Science
September 2019 - Present

Princeton University

BA Mathematics
Class of 2018

Awards

Boston University Dean’s Fellowship

2019 - 2020


TCS Women Travel Grant for STOC

2019


Davis United World College Scholar

2014 - 2018

Research & Publications

November
2020

Isoperimetric Inequalities for Real-Valued Functions with Applications to Monotonicity Testing

Hadley Black, Iden Kalemaj, Sofya Raskhodnikova
Submitted for publication

December
2020

Performative Prediction in a Stateful World

Gavin R. Brown, Shlomi Hod, Iden Kalemaj
To appear with invited talk at Neurips Workshop on Consequential Decision Making in Dynamic Environments, December 12, 2020

December
2020

Erasure-Resilient Property Testing in the Presence of an Adaptive Adversary

Iden Kalemaj, Sofya Raskhodnikova, Nithin Varma
Manuscript in preparation

October
2020

A Critical Appraisal and Recommendations for Cost-Effectiveness Studies of Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors in Advanced Ovarian Cancer

Wei Gao, Dominic Muston, Matthew Monberg, Kimmie McLaurin, Robert Hettle, Elizabeth Szamreta, Elyse Swallow, Su Zhang, Iden Kalemaj, James Signorovitch, Robert Brett McQueen
PharmacoEconomics

October
2020

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Olaparib as a Maintenance Monotherapy for Patients with Newly Diagnosed Advanced Ovarian Cancer and a BRCA1/2 Mutation: A United States payer perspective

Dominic RG Muston, Matthew J Monberg, Kimmie McLaurin, Alfred Sackeyfio, Robert Hettle, James Signorovitch, Elyse Swallow, Wei Gao, Su Zhang, Iden Kalemaj, Kathleen N Moore
Gynecologic Oncology

October
2020

Projection of Long-Term Overall Survival Among Patients with Newly Diagnosed Advanced Ovarian Cancer and a BRCA1/2 Mutation

Dominic RG Muston, Matthew J Monberg, Kimmie McLaurin, Alfred Sackeyfio, Robert Hettle, James Signorovitch, Elyse Swallow, Wei Gao, Su Zhang, Iden Kalemaj, Kathleen N Moore
Gynecologic Oncology

Teaching

Probability in Computing

Teaching Assistant

Boston University, CS237
Fall 2020

Theory of Computation

Grader

Boston University, CS332
Spring 2020

Talks

Isoperimetric Inequalities for Real-Valued Functions with Applications to Monotonicity Testing

Presented at Boston University, November 2020, and MIT, November 2020

Monotonicity Testing and Isoperimetric Inequalities for Boolean Functions

Presented at Boston University, November 2020