Eugene Wu is an associate professor of computer science at Columbia University and the director of Columbia's Data, Agents, and Processes Lab (DAPLab). His research focuses on technologies that help users benefit from data, with emphasis on systems for human data interaction and agent-ready architectures. He has earned several prestigious honors, including the VLDB 2018 10-year test of time award, SIGMOD 2016 best demo, and best-of-conference citations at ICDE and VLDB, along with NSF CAREER and Google, Adobe, and Amazon faculty awards. He joined Columbia as an assistant professor in 2015 and was promoted to associate professor in 2023, continuing to advance data-centric, user-focused computing from New York. Wu earned a BS in EECS from UC Berkeley and a PhD in EECS from MIT.
14 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, EECS, Bachelor of Science - BS, EECS at University of California, Berkeley
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, EECS, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, EECS at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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