Daniel Klein
Born1976
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCornell University
University of Oxford
Stanford University
Known for
AwardsMarshall scholarship
Grace Murray Hopper Award
Sloan Research Fellowship
NSF Career Award
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Berkeley

Daniel Klein (born c. 1976) is an American computer scientist and professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on natural language processing and artificial intelligence.

He was educated at Mt. Lebanon High School in Mt. Lebanon Township, Pennsylvania and earned a BA in mathematics, computer science, and linguistics by Cornell University (1998), a Master of Studies (MSt) in linguistics by Oxford University (1999) and a Ph.D. by Stanford University (2004), under Christopher Manning.[1][2] He attended Oxford on a Marshall Scholarship.[3] In addition to the Marshall scholarship, he has been awarded the ACM's Grace Murray Hopper Award, the Sloan Research Fellowship, the NSF CAREER Award, and the Microsoft New Faculty Fellowship.

References

  1. โ†‘ Klein, Dan. "Dan Klein's home page". EECS at UC Berkeley. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  2. โ†‘ Manning, Christopher. "Christopher Manning and Ph.D. Students' Dissertations". The Stanford Natural Language Processing Group. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  3. โ†‘ "Marshall Scholar Alumni by Year from Association of Marshall Scholars". Association of Marshall Scholars. Retrieved May 23, 2022.


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