Bruno Abrahao

Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Business Analytics
Global Network Assistant Professor, Leonard N. Stern School of Business New York University

Center for Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning  

Short bio

Bruno Abrahao is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Business Analytics and a Global Network Assistant Professor at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at NYU. 

He is a faculty member in the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning.

Professor Abrahao holds a PhD in Computer Science from Cornell University (under Bobby Kleinbergand was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University, affiliated with the Computer Science and with the Sociology departments, as well as a Researcher at Microsoft Research AI, Redmond.

His research centers on the applications of Artificial Intelligence in business, alongside foundational methods in deep learning and large language models. He also focuses on data science to analyze interactions within digital platforms and marketplaces, uncovering insights into their structure and evolution to improve decision-making and operational efficiency.


Research interests

  • Artificial Intelligence for Business
  • Foundations of deep learning and large language models
  • Data science for organizational data in digital platforms and marketplaces

Background

  • Microsoft Research AI, Redmond
  • Stanford University, Postdoctoral Fellow
  • Cornell University, PhD and MSc Computer Science

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Awards

Outstanding Study Design Paper Award 2019 by the Thirteen International Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Conference on Web and social media for the paper “A Social Media Study on the Effects of Psychiatric Medication Use”

Best Extended Abstract Award for the paper "From Power to Status in Online Exchange", Association for Computing Machinery Web Science 2012 (presented by Microsoft Research) Read Editor's Notes

Best Paper Award Finalist for the paper "Fractal Characterization of Web Workloads", Eleventh International World Wide Web Conference (The Web Conference'12)

Teaching Award, Cornell University. For outstanding accomplishments and contributions, 2009