

Srijan Kumar
Srijan Kumar supports capacity-building efforts in the realm of computational science and engineering as an assistant professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His research primarily focuses on developing data science solutions to address the complex challenges posed by the web and society. With a keen interest in user modeling and network science, Srijan has made significant contributions to enhancing the well-being and safety of platforms like Flipkart and Wikipedia. His innovative research has not only garnered academic accolades but has also attracted attention from major media outlets such as CNN, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired, highlighting the societal impact of his work. Srijan's approach involves creating sophisticated user models and network science tools that aim to improve user experience and safety on digital platforms. At Georgia Tech, Srijan is actively involved in mentoring students and collaborating with fellow researchers to push the boundaries of data science. His work is characterized by a commitment to leveraging technology for societal good, ensuring that digital environments are safe and beneficial for all users. Through his research, Srijan continues to contribute to the evolving field of computational science, making strides in understanding and solving real-world problems.
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, 2023-05-05
, 4504-4510, 2019-08-01
, 1040-1051, 2022-05-31
, 651-662, 2022-05-31