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Jiliang Tang
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Jiliang Tang in 2017
Alma materArizona State University (PhD)
AwardsNSF Career Award (2019)
Scientific career
InstitutionsMichigan State University
Thesis Computing Distrust in Social Media  (2015)
Doctoral advisorHuan Liu
Websitewww.cse.msu.edu/~tangjili/

Jiliang Tang is a Computer Scientist and Assistant Professor at Michigan State University in the Computer Science and Engineering Department. His research expertise is in data mining and machine learning. He is a rising star in his field and has won prestigious awards, such as NSF Career Award.[1] and Michigan State University's Distinguished Withrow Research Award[2]. He is the director of the Data Science and Engineering (DSE) Lab at Michigan State University. His work has received extensive media coverage[3][4]. His research has received well over ten thousand citations as seen on his Google Scholar page [5]

Jiliang Tang

  1. ^ "NSF Award Abstract #1845081".
  2. ^ "Michigan State Universities 2020 Withrow Scholars".
  3. ^ "5 Machine Learning Projects You Can No Longer Overlook".
  4. ^ "It's possible to reverse-engineer AI chatbots to spout nonsense, smut or sensitive information".
  5. ^ "Dr. Jiliang Tang's Google Scholar Page".