Guests
North America
Algorithms Optimizations and Markets
Peilin Zhong, Columbia University
Raul Platero, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign*
Yuan Deng, Duke University
Zhe Feng, Harvard University
Computational Neuroscience
Caroline Haimerl, New York University
Neha Spenta Wadia, University of California - Berkeley
Human Computer Interaction
Alex Cabral, Harvard University*
Catalin Voss, Stanford University
Dhruv Jain, University of Washington*
Fabian Okeke, Cornell University*
Mike Schaekermann, University of Waterloo
Stanley Cantrell, Georgia Institute of Technology*
Machine Learning
Aditi Raghunathan, Stanford University
Adji Bousso Dieng, Columbia University
Blake Woodworth, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
Cody Coleman, Stanford University*
De’Aira Bryant, Georgia Institute of Technology*
Diana Cai, Princeton University
Maruan Al-Shedivat, Carnegie Mellon University
Mauricio Soto, Carnegie Mellon University*
Qian Yu, University of Southern California
Shibani Santurkar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Shuang Liu, University of California - San Diego
Machine Perception, Speech Technology & Computer Vision
Chenxi Liu, Johns Hopkins University
Raymond Yeh, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
Ruohan Gao, The University of Texas at Austin
Tiancheng (Kevin) Sun, University of California San Diego
Natural Language Processing
Abigail See, Stanford University
Hao Peng, University of Washington
Jonathan Francis, Carnegie Mellon University*
Kevin Clark, Stanford University
Laura Roberts, Princeton University*
Privacy and Security
Aayush Jain, University of California Los Angeles
Milad Nasr, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Sarah Ann Scheffler, Boston University
Sergio Benitez, Stanford University*
Programming Technology and Software Engineering
Alexander Reinking, UC Berkeley*
Angello Astorga, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign*
Caroline Lemieux, UC Berkeley
Marquita Ellis, UC Berkeley*
Muhammad Ali Gulzar, University of California - Los Angeles
Reymundo A. Gutierrez, University of Texas, Austin*
Talia Ringer, University of Washington*
Umang Mathur, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Quantum Computing
Adrian Trejo Nuñez, University of Texas, Austin*
Amy Greene, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Structured Data and Database Management
Joana M. F. da Trindade, Massachusetts Institute of Technology*
Zhuoyue Zhao, University of Utah
Systems and Networking
Chinmay Kulkarni, University of Utah
Danny Adams, Cornell University*
Saksham Agarwal, Cornell University
Africa
Machine Learning
Steven James, University of Witwatersrand
Natural Language Processing
Imane Khaouja, Université Internationale de Rabat
Programming Technology and Software Engineering
Joseph Benedict Nyansiro, University of Dar es Salaam
Australia
Human Computer Interaction
Siqi Wu, Australian National University
Xiang Zhang, The University of New South Wales
Systems and Networking
Stephen Mallon, The University of Sydney
China
Mobile Computing
Lili Wei, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
Natural Language Processing
Hongwei Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Systems and Networking
Chen Sun, Tsinghua University
Europe and the Middle East
Algorithms, Optimizations and Markets
Manuela Fischer, ETH Zurich
Machine Perception, Speech Technology and Computer Vision
Arsha Nagrani, University of Oxford
Franziska Müller, Saarland University
Machine Learning
Francesco Locatello, ETH Zurich
Ravid Shwartz-Ziv, Hebrew University
Natural Language Processing
Jonathan Herzig, Tel Aviv University
Reinald Kim Amplayo, University of Edinburgh
Quantum Computing
Leonard Wossnig, University College London
Structured Data
Nofar Carmeli, Technion
Systems and Networking
Andrea Lattuada, ETH Zurich
Nicolai Oswald, University of Edinburgh
India
Algorithms, Optimizations and Markets
Arpita Biswas, Indian Institute of Science - Bangalore
Pranjal Dutta, Chennai Mathematical Institute
Machine Learning
Anirban Santara, Indian Institute of Technology - Kharagpur
Sayak Ray Chowdhury, Indian Institute of Science - Bangalore
Abhijeet Awasthi, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Machine Perception, Speech Technology & Computer Vision
Arulkumar Subramaniam, Indian Institute of Technology - Madras
Gurunath Reddy M, Indian Institute of Technology - Kharagpur
Natural Language Processing
Bidisha Samanta, Indian Institute of Technology - Kharagpur
Faculty
Charles Isbell, Georgia Institute of Technology*
*FLIP Alliance
The FLIP (Diversifying Future Leadership in the Professoriate) Alliance is an NSF INCLUDES demonstration project with the vision to increase faculty diversity in computing at research universities by increasing the diversity of PhD graduates from the top producers of computing faculty. The union of the top 10 producers of computing faculty at the top 55 research institutions in computing and the top 10 institutions in computer science is a total of 11 institutions; these 11 institutions form the 11 FLIP institutions. The 11 FLIP institutions include the following: Cornell University, Carnegie Mellon University, Georgia Tech, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, University of Texas, and University of Washington. FLIP targets the following groups: African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and People with Disabilities.