Summary
Adila Krisnadhi is an experienced AI researcher and educator with over a decade in academia, currently leading the Undergraduate Program in Artificial Intelligence at Universitas Indonesia. Her work bridges knowledge graphs, ontologies, and automated reasoning with machine learning, NLP, and computer vision, reflecting a rare blend of symbolic and statistical AI. She has a PhD in Computer Science and international training in computational logic from TU Dresden, and has held research roles at Wright State University and IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. Known for applying semantic technologies to real-world data integration problems—notably in geosciences—she combines rigorous research with curriculum leadership and community-facing research management. Based in West Java, Indonesia, she maintains an active role mentoring graduate and undergraduate students while translating ontology research into practical tools and collaborations.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Computational Logic, Master of Science, Computational Logic at Technische Universität Dresden
PhD, Computer Science, PhD, Computer Science at Wright State University
Bachelor, Computer Science, Bachelor, Computer Science at University of Indonesia
Indonesian, javanese, English, German