Professor, College of Computing and Informatics, UNC Charlotte (July 2012–June 2014)
Associate Professor, College of Computing and Informatics, UNC Charlotte (July 2007–June 2012)
Assistant Professor, College of Computing and Informatics, UNC Charlotte (August 2001–June 2007)
Led the Data Privacy Lab at UNC Charlotte (2006–2014)
Joined University of Arkansas in August 2014 and founded the SAIL Lab
Background
Professor and Charles D. Morgan/Acxiom Endowed Graduate Research Chair in Database at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Arkansas
Leads the Social Awareness and Intelligent Learning (SAIL) Lab
Serves as Data Science Core Director of the Arkansas Integrative Metabolic Research Center (AIMRC)
Research interests include data mining, data privacy, fraud detection, fairness-aware learning, and big data analysis
Recent research focuses on: trustworthy AI (fair, privacy-preserving, and robust machine learning), causal modeling and inference (causal representation learning, causal bandits), trustworthy large language models, and AI for Science (materials science, biomedical imaging, multi-omics, and healthcare)