Ilya is a JSD candidate at UC Berkeley School of Law. His research focuses on natural language processing and machine learning applications that are motivated by both theoretical and practical questions in the legal domain.
Aaron Culich is a staff member at the D-Lab with expertise in Cloud Computing, High Performance Computing (HPC), Databases (SQL and NoSQL), JupyterHub and BinderHub infrastructure, and a variety of programming languages (Python, R, Java, C, C++, and more). His ongoing mission is to explore new compute possibilities, discovering useful tools and practices, and making them more accessible to researchers on campus and beyond.
Dr. Adam G. Anderson is a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Digital Humanities. Serving on the Academic Advisory Board for Digital Humanities at Berkeley, Anderson is co-author and designer of the Theory and Methods curriculum for the DigHum Minor. His work brings together the fields of computational linguistics and archaeology to quantify the social and economic landscapes emerging during the Bronze Age in the ancient Near East.
Brooks is a Data Science Fellow at D-Lab and a Research Analyst at the Urban Displacement Project. He received his PhD in the History Department at Berkeley and was trained in Data Science at General Assembly. His work applies computational tools and methods to the study of modern cities and urban issues. At D-Lab he teaches workshops and provides consulting on geospatial analysis, machine learning, and data analytics with Python, R, SQL, and QGIS.