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Faculty Awards

Aligned with Facebook's goal of supporting research and building relationships with top research institutions, each year the company acknowledges the research of top professors through the Faculty Awards Program. The program seeks to identify professors who are conducting cutting-edge, innovative research, training high quality students, and whose work is advancing their particular field. While professors may be from any discipline, the majority of awards will go to professors in computer-science or engineering or whose research has a particular relevance for Facebook.

Recipients

Leman Akoglu
Assistant Professor
Stony Brook University
Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau
Professor
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Gilly Leshed & Shiri Azenkot
Professor
Cornell University
Magdalena Balazinska
Professor
University of Washington
Theo Benson
Professor
Duke University
Steve Blackburn
Professor
Australian National University
David Blei
Professor
Columbia University
James Brotherston
Professor
University College London
Kerri Cahoy
Professor
MIT
Michael Carey
Professor
University of California Irvine
Dawn Carr
Professor
Stanford University
Gregory Chockler
Professor
University of London
Aaron Clauset
Professor
University of Colorado-Boulder
Geoff Cohen
Professor
Stanford University
Nicole Ellison
Professor
University of Michigan
James Evans
Professor
University of Chicago
Kayvon Fatahalian
Professor
Carnegie Mellon University
Nate Foster
Professor
Cornell University
Michael Franklin
Professor
University of California Berkeley
Philippa Gardner
Professor
Imperial College London
Phillip Gibbons
Professor
Carnegie Mellon University
Dan Grossman
Professor
University of Washington
Mor Harchol-Balter
Professor
Carnegie Mellon University
Gillian Hayes
Professor
University of California Irvine

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