UCB Faculty Affiliates

Cathryn Carson

BIDS Faculty Affiliate
History, UC Berkeley
Chair, Department of History, UC Berkeley Co-I for Moore/Sloan Data Science Environments

Cathryn Carson's research deals with the intellectual, political, and institutional history of contemporary science, including theoretical physics and data science.

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Sarah E. Chasins

BIDS Faculty Affiliate
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS), UC Berkeley
Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS), UC Berkeley

Sarah E. Chasins' research focuses on programming languages (PL) and program synthesis, with an emphasis on (i) work at the intersection of PL and human-computer interaction, and (ii) work at the intersection of PL and social good.

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Alvin Cheung

BIDS Faculty Affiliate
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS), UC Berkeley
Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS), UC Berkeley

Alvin Cheung's research interests include all aspects of data management and programming systems. He is also interested in helping non-technical users write code by developing new programming languages, user interfaces, and different modalities.

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Ronald Cohen

BIDS Faculty Affiliate
Chemistry, Earth and Planetary Science, UC Berkeley
Destinguised Professor in the Departments of Chemistry, and of Earth and Planetary Science

Ronald Cohen's lab research is focused on understanding basic processes that impact air quality and climate. Broadly, the lab studies how nitrogen moves through and between the atmosphere and biosphere, what the urban atmosphere can tell us about urban metabolism, formation of atmospheric aerosols as well as clouds, and how to build new techniques and improve existing ones for studying these important atmospheric processes.

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Perry de Valpine

BIDS Faculty Affiliate
Environmental Science, Policy, and Management; UC Berkeley
Professor; Environmental Science, Policy, and Management; UC Berkeley

Perry de Valpine is a mathematical and statistical ecologist. He leads the development of a computational statistics programming system called NIMBLE. NIMBLE facilitates the implementation and sharing of algorithms, such as Markov chain Monte Carlo and sequential Monte Carlo, that can operate on general model structures. In ecology, his work has primarily addressed questions about ecological population dynamics with a focus on how to estimate realistic models from noisy data to estimate abundance, density feedbacks,...

Anca Dragan

BIDS Faculty Affiliate
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS), UC Berkeley
Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS), UC Berkeley Founder, Interactive Autonomy and Collaborative Technologies Laboratory (InterACT Lab) Anca Dragan's goal is to enable robots to work with, around, and in support of people. She runs the InterACT Lab, which focuses on algorithms for human-robot interaction - algorithms that move beyond the robot's function in isolation, and generate robot behavior that also accounts for interaction and coordination with end-users. CONNECT:

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Hany Farid

BIDS Faculty Affiliate
EECS, School of Information, Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, UC Berkeley
Associate Dean and Head of School, UC Berkeley School of Information Professor, EECS and School of Information, UC Berkeley Senior Faculty Advisor, Berkeley Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity

Hany Farid's research focuses on digital forensics, image analysis, and human perception.

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Neil Fligstein

BIDS Faculty Affiliate
Sociology, UC Berkeley
Class of 1939 Chancellor’s Professor, Sociology, UC Berkeley

Neil Fligstein has made research contributions to the fields of economic sociology, organizational theory, political sociology and social stratification. He is the author of seven books including The Transformation of Corporate Control (Harvard University Press, 1993) and A Theory of Fields (with Doug McAdam, Oxford University Press, 2012). His newest book, The Banks Did It (Harvard University Press, 2021) is a study of the causes of the financial crisis of 2007-2009.

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Gerald Friedland

BIDS Faculty Affiliate
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS), UC Berkeley
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS), UC Berkeley

Gerald Friedland is the co-founder and CTO of Brainome. His work focusses on large-scale machine learning for multimedia retrieval, and he has also worked in privacy and privacy education.

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Jack Gallant

BIDS Faculty Affiliate
Psychology, UC Berkeley
Professor, Psychology, UC Berkeley Faculty Steering Committee Member; Kavli Center for Ethics, Science, and the Public; UC Berkeley

Jack L. Gallant's research program focuses on computational modeling of the human brain. These models accurately describe how the brain encodes information during complex naturalistic tasks, and they show how information about the external and internal worlds are mapped systematically across the surface of the cerebral cortex.

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