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Eni Mustafaraj

@enimust

Computer Scientist, working at Wellesley College.

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linkhttp://cs.wellesley.edu/~eni calendar_today28-01-2009 21:26:21

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For people who enjoyed being at Atlanta in person for #ICWSM2022, please consider coming to TTO 2022 in Boston this October. Click below for the Call for Participation (both technical papers and talk proposals).

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Summer research with my students of the Wellesley Cred Lab. They are working hard, but we're also celebrating their 20th birthdays! Happy birthdays to Liz Maylin, Nehal, and Yuanxin! 🥳

Summer research with my students of the Wellesley Cred Lab. They are working hard, but we're also celebrating their 20th birthdays! Happy birthdays to Liz Maylin, Nehal, and Yuanxin! 🥳
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Very proud of my Wellesley College students for successfully completing the Science Center Summer Research program that culminated with a poster session for sharing their work. The colorful Wellesley Cred Lab t-shirts was their design.

Very proud of my <a href="/Wellesley/">Wellesley College</a> students for successfully completing the Science Center Summer Research program that culminated with a poster session for sharing their work. The colorful Wellesley Cred Lab t-shirts was their design.
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To Wellesley College students, alums, and friends, join us (in person or virtually) to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the CS department. If you cannot make it, leave us a video greeting. RSVP form and links: bit.ly/cs40RSVP

To <a href="/Wellesley/">Wellesley College</a> students, alums, and friends, join us (in person or virtually) to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the CS department. If you cannot make it, leave us a video greeting. RSVP form and links: bit.ly/cs40RSVP
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We had a fantastic (hybrid) keynote by @sjjphd, moyazb, and Brooke Foucault Welles 🤓🐈‍⬛ to begin #TTOCON2022. They talked about their award-winning book Hashtag Activism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice. Thank you! (Brooke and Moya on stage.)

We had a fantastic (hybrid) keynote by @sjjphd, <a href="/moyazb/">moyazb</a>, and <a href="/foucaultwelles/">Brooke Foucault Welles 🤓🐈‍⬛</a> to begin #TTOCON2022. They talked about their award-winning book Hashtag Activism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice. Thank you! (Brooke and Moya on stage.)
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Earlier today, Jo(sephine) Lukito, an assistant professor at UT Austin, led a very collaborative workshop for participants of #TTOCON2022, identifying and discussing topics on which more research is needed. Thank you to all who attended!

Earlier today, <a href="/JosephineLukito/">Jo(sephine) Lukito</a>, an assistant professor at <a href="/UTAustin/">UT Austin</a>, led a very collaborative workshop for participants of #TTOCON2022, identifying and discussing topics on which more research is needed. Thank you to all who attended!
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Greatly enjoying the talk by @ioanamanol, who connected the need for fact-checking statistics to both Descartes and Chaptal! #TTOConf2022 Her work is an example of a successful collaboration between data scientist and journalists.

Greatly enjoying the talk by @ioanamanol, who connected the need for fact-checking statistics to both Descartes and Chaptal! #TTOConf2022 Her work is an example of a successful collaboration between data scientist and journalists.
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We were so lucky that Jo Lukito (Jo(sephine) Lukito), Saiph Savage (Dra. Saiph Savage) and Kiran Garimella (Kiran Garimella) joined us in person at #TTO22 today to share their impactful research on global disinfo. They exemplify the kind of researchers who give back to communities they study.

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Wellesley’s computer science program celebrated its 40th anniversary in October, and faculty, alums, and students are looking forward to what the future may hold for the discipline. Eni Mustafaraj wellesley.edu/news/2022/stor…

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Best #ICWSM23 paper award goes to "Google the Gatekeeper: How Search Components Affect Clicks and Attention" by @jeffreylgleason, Desheng Hu, Ronald E Robertson and @bowlinearl! Sad that @jeffreylgleason and Desheng Hu left only 10 minutes before the ceremony and missed this.Congrats!

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Hey Emma Lurie, check out the 2023 ICWSM best paper from @jeffreylgleason, Desheng Hu, Ronald E Robertson and @bowlinearl on a cool Google search study: ojs.aaai.org/index.php/ICWS…. They have some citation love for your work.

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The 2023 ICWSM Adamic-Glance Young Distinguished Award went to Diyi Yang (Diyi Yang) for "novel theoretical work in computational social roles and wide-range contributions in incorporating social awareness  into natural language technologies for social impact." Congrats Diyi!

The 2023 <a href="/ICWSM/">ICWSM</a> Adamic-Glance Young Distinguished Award went to Diyi Yang (<a href="/Diyi_Yang/">Diyi Yang</a>) for "novel theoretical work in computational social roles and wide-range contributions in incorporating social awareness  into natural language technologies for social impact." Congrats Diyi!
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CU Boulder grad student, Ian Van Buskirk, giving a great talk about his research with @aaronclauset.bsky.social and @DanLarremore about an open-source, cultural consensus approach to name-based gender classification. Thanks Ian for making your talk accessible to Wellesley CS undergraduates!

CU Boulder grad student, Ian Van Buskirk, giving a great talk about his research with <a href="/aaronclauset/">@aaronclauset.bsky.social</a> and @DanLarremore about an open-source, cultural consensus approach to name-based gender classification. Thanks Ian for making your talk accessible to Wellesley CS undergraduates!