About

Brendan O'Connor is an associate professor in the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, who works in the intersection of computational social science and natural language processing (NLP) — studying how social factors influence language technologies, and how to better understand social trends with text analysis. For example, he has investigated racial bias in NLP technologies, political events reported in news, language in Twitter, and crowdsourcing foundations of NLP. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER and Google Faculty Research awards, has received a best paper award, and his research has been cited thousands of times and been featured in the media. At UMass Amherst, he is affiliated with the Computational Social Science Institute and Center for Data Science.

O'Connor's PhD was completed in 2014 from Carnegie Mellon University's Machine Learning Department, and he has been a Visiting Fellow at the Harvard Institute for Quantitative Social Science. Previously, he worked in the Facebook Data Science group and at the company Crowdflower; he started studying the intersection of AI and social science in Symbolic Systems (BS/MS) at Stanford University. From 2006 to 2009, O'Connor worked at the technology start-ups Powerset and Crowdflower/Dolores Labs. During his PhD studies, he also interned on the Facebook Data Science team, and visited Harvard's Institute for Quantitative Social Science.