Raul Castro Fernandez
@raulcfernandez
Assistant Professor in Computer and Data Science at UChicago
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http://raulcastrofernandez.com 29-12-2010 22:03:10
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Incredibly honored to join the 2024 #CarnegieFellows! The fellowship will support my research on how people update their views and attitudes in response to the conversations they take part in and the information they engage with online. carnegie.org/awards/honoree… Carnegie Corporation of New York
Great showing from UChicagoCS at CHI!
Congratulations to Committee on Data Science faculty and Assistant Professor of Computer Science Raul Castro Fernandez for securing a the prestigious U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER grant! This grant will support research on incentivizing sharing data Learn more datascience.uchicago.edu/news/assistant…
Congratulations Immanuel Trummer !!
I wrote a quick and (very) informal overview of thew work we are presenting at SIGMOD (SIGMOD/PODS 2025 ) next week. Here's the link: raulcastrofernandez.com/sigmod24/
Looking forward to our 3 presentations at #SIGMOD2024: 1. "Responsible Sharing of Spatiotemporal Data" tutorial (w/Raul Castro Fernandez) 2. "Integrating LLMs into Database Systems Education" at DataEd 3. "Guided Querying over Videos using Autocompletion Suggestions" at HILDA
A few of our phenomenal engineers just had their new paper accepted to the 20th anniversary DaMoN Workshop, which is co-located with SIGMOD/PODS 2025. We will be presenting it on June 10th! cockroachlabs.com/blog/sigmod-an…
Thanks Andy Pavlo (@[email protected]) for getting this running again!
Open postdoc position for researching *personal data markets*. Keywords: data sharing, privacy, responsible data science... If you are interested send me ([email protected]) a paragraph outlining your motivation and any relevant materials, including a CV and one relevant paper
I suspect this is not what you are looking for, but Aaron J Elmore and I built an academic (read: to teach students) database in Rust Language about 4 years ago, which we still use in class and which Aaron J Elmore is doing some research on.