Christopher D Manning
Scholar

Christopher D Manning

Google Scholar ID: 1zmDOdwAAAAJ
Professor of Computer Science and Linguistics, Stanford University
Natural Language ProcessingComputational LinguisticsDeep Learning
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2025)
  • Elected to the National Academy of Engineering (2025) for development and dissemination of NLP methods
  • Recipient of the 2024 IEEE John von Neumann Medal for advances in computational representation and analysis of natural language
  • GloVe paper received the ACL 10-Year Test of Time Award (2024)
  • Published paper on hallucinating legal LLMs in the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies (2025)
  • ACL, Coling, EMNLP, and CHI Best Paper Awards
  • Two-time ACL Test of Time Award recipient
  • Co-authored foundational textbooks: 'Foundations of Statistical NLP' (1999) and 'Introduction to Information Retrieval' (2008)
  • Principal developer of Stanford Dependencies and Universal Dependencies
  • Authored monographs on ergativity and complex predicates in linguistics
Background
  • Inaugural Thomas M. Siebel Professor in Machine Learning in the Departments of Linguistics and Computer Science at Stanford University
  • Co-founder and Associate Director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)
  • Director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL) from 2018–2025
  • Pioneered natural language understanding and inference using deep learning
  • Renowned for NLP education; his CS224N course videos have been viewed by hundreds of thousands
  • Founder of the Stanford NLP Group and early advocate of open-source NLP tools (e.g., Stanford CoreNLP, Stanza)
  • President of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) in 2015
  • Fellow of ACM, AAAI, and ACL