
Jayadev Acharya
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University
Researcher
Jayadev is an Assistant Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University and holds a graduate field membership in Computer Science and Operations Research and Information Engineering at the same institution.
Jayadev's research, supported by prestigious grants including an NSF-CAREER award, an NSF-CRII award, an NSF-CIF small award, and a Google Faculty Research Award, explores the convergence of information theory, statistical inference, algorithms, and machine learning. His curiosity lies in exploring the intricate relationships among resources like samples, communication, privacy, memory, and robustness in learning problems. He also maintains a keen interest in quantum information and machine unlearning.
He delivered notable tutorials at FOCS 2020 and an invited tutorial at COLT 2021 alongside C. Canonne and H. Tyagi, aligning with his current focus on information-constrained inference.
Project Involvement

Multi-Prong Approach to Achieving Digital Food Safety from Farm to Table

Use-Inspired Framework for AI for Food Safety Across the Supply Chain

Digital Twin Models Integrated AI for Food Safety Across the Supply Chain
AIFS Publications
- Journal Article ⏐ Journal of Food Protection 2025Journal Article ⏐ JFP 2025
Initializing a Public Repository for Hosting Benchmark Datasets to Facilitate Machine Learning Model Development in Food Safety
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfp.2025.100463 - Journal Article ⏐ Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition 2022Journal Article ⏐ Crit. Rev. Food Sci. Nutr. 2022
A Perspective on Data Sharing in Digital Food Safety Systems
Qian, Chenhao,Yuhan Liu,Cecil Barnett-Neefs,Sudeep Salgia,Omer Serbetci,Aaron Adalja,Jayadev Acharya,Qing Zhao,Renata Ivanek,and Martin WiedmannDOI: 10.1080/10408398.2022.2103086 - Conference Article ⏐ Neural Information Processing Systems 2021Conference Article ⏐ NeurIPS 2021
Distributed Estimation with Multiple Samples Per User: Sharp Rates and Phase Transition