Students
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PhD Students
- Anis Zaman (2021) studied how online behavior reveals users' mental health. He is now a research scientist
at eBay.
- Nabil Hossain (2020) worked on computational models of humor and other kinds of creative language. He now a
research scientist at
Roku in Austin.
- Brian Dickinson analyzed the structure of cities using human mobilit flows. He is now an assistant professor
at Grove City College.
- Phyo Thiha (2019) (co-supervised by Anthony Pisani) created web
apps to help students in high-risk environments create and communicate socially-positive messages.
- Tim Kopp (2017) developed exact inference algorithms for Markov Logic that leverage evidence symmetries. He
now works at VMWare - Pivotal Labs.
- Anna Loparev (2016) (co-supervised by Chris Egert) studied teaching
cooperation through computer games. She now works at Waters.
- Young Song Chol's work on human activity recognition was co-supervised by Jiebo Luo and Daniel Gildea, and he now works at
Noodle AI.
- Iftekahar Naim (2015)'s thesis on joint models of language and vision learning was
co-supervised by Jiebo Luo and Daniel Gildea, and he now works at
Google.
- Yi Chu (2013) completed her PhD on optimal prompting strategies for persons with cognitive disabilities, and
is working at Workhuman.
- Tivadar Pápai (2013) developed methods for inference and learning in Markov logic. He is working at
Google.
- Chetan Bhole (2013) completed a PhD thesis on image segmentation and is employed in the product search and
relevance group at A9.
- Adam Sadilek (2012) completed his PhD on understanding behavior from GPS data. After working at Google, he
founded AIM Intelligent Machines.
- Alan Liu (2010) worked with Gaetano Borriello and me on the ACCESS project for his PhD. He now works at A.R.O. Inc. in Seattle.
- Tian Sang (2008) (co-supervised by Paul
Beame) earned his PhD for work on model counting and constraint satisfaction algorithms, and now
works at Apple.
- Lin Liao (2006) (co-supervised by Dieter Fox)
completed his PhD thesis on location-based activity recognition. He is employed at Google.
- Don
Patterson (2005) (co-supervised by Dieter Fox)
worked on activity tracking and guidance as part of the Assisted
Cognition project. He is now a Professor at Westmont College.
- Ashish Sabharwal (2005) (co-supervised by Paul
Beame) worked on proof complexity and clause-learning. He is now a researcher at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence.
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Yongshao Ruan (2004) worked on learning restart strategies. He is now employed at Sourcelabs.
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