Daphne Koller ( he, דפנה קולר; born August 27, 1968) is an
Israeli-American computer scientist. She was a professor in the department of
computer science
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at
Stanford University and a
MacArthur Foundation
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fellowship recipient.
She is one of the founders of
Coursera
Coursera Inc. () is a U.S.-based massive open online course provider founded in 2012 by Stanford University computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller. Coursera works with universities and other organizations to offer online courses ...
, an online education platform. Her general research area is
artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence—perceiving, synthesizing, and inferring information—demonstrated by machines, as opposed to intelligence displayed by animals and humans. Example tasks in which this is done include speech r ...
and its applications in the
biomedical sciences. Koller was featured in a 2004 article by ''
MIT Technology Review
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'' titled "10 Emerging Technologies That Will Change Your World" concerning the topic of
Bayesian machine learning.
Education
Koller received a bachelor's degree from the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1985, at the age of 17, and a master's degree from the same institution in 1986, at the age of 18.
[ ] She completed her
PhD at Stanford in 1993 under the supervision of
Joseph Halpern
Joseph Yehuda Halpern (born 1953) is an Israeli-American professor of computer science at Cornell University. Most of his research is on reasoning about knowledge and uncertainty.
Biography
Halpern graduated in 1975 from University of Toronto wi ...
.
Career and research
After her PhD, Koller did
postdoctoral research
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at
University of California, Berkeley
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from 1993 to 1995 under
Stuart J. Russell
Stuart Jonathan Russell (born 1962) is a British computer scientist known for his contributions to artificial intelligence (AI). He is a professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley and was from 2008 to 2011 an adjunct ...
, and joined the faculty of the Stanford University computer science department in 1995. She was named a
MacArthur Fellow
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in 2004. She was elected a member of the
National Academy of Engineering
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in 2011 for contributions to representation, inference, and learning in probabilistic models with applications to robotics, vision, and biology. She was also elected a fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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in 2014.
In April 2008, Koller was awarded the first ever $150,000
ACM-
Infosys
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Foundation Award in Computing Sciences.
She and
Andrew Ng, a fellow Stanford computer science professor in the AI lab, founded
Coursera
Coursera Inc. () is a U.S.-based massive open online course provider founded in 2012 by Stanford University computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller. Coursera works with universities and other organizations to offer online courses ...
in 2012. She served as the co-CEO with Ng, and then as president of Coursera. She was recognized for her contributions to online education by being named one of ''Newsweek''s 10 Most Important People in 2010, ''Time'' magazine's 100 Most Influential People in 2012, and ''Fast Company''s Most Creative People in 2014.
She left Coursera in 2016 to become chief computing officer at
Calico
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.
In 2018, she left Calico to start and lead
Insitro, a
drug discovery startup.
Koller is primarily interested in representation, inference, learning, and decision making, with a focus on applications to
computer vision and
computational biology. Along with
Suchi Saria and Anna Penn of Stanford University, Koller developed PhysiScore, which uses various data elements to predict whether premature babies are likely to have health issues.
In 2009, she published a textbook on
probabilistic graphical models together with
Nir Friedman
Nir Friedman (born 1967) is an Israeli Professor of Computer Science and Biology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
His research combines Machine Learning and Statistical Learning with Systems Biology, specifically in the fields of Gene Regul ...
. She offered a free online course on the subject starting in February 2012.
Her former doctoral students include
Lise Getoor,
[ Mehran Sahami,][ Suchi Saria,][ Eran Segal,][ and Ben Taskar.][
Koller was interviewed by ]BBC Radio 4
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on The Life Scientific
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broadcast on 27 September 2022.
Honors and awards
Her honors and awards include:
* 1994: Arthur Samuel Thesis Award
* 1996: Sloan Foundation
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The Sloan Foundation makes grants to support o ...
Faculty Fellowship
* 1998: Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award
* 1999: Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
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(PECASE)
* 2001: IJCAI Computers and Thought Award
* 2003: Cox Medal at Stanford
* 2004: MacArthur Fellow
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* 2004: Oswald G. Villard Fellow for Undergraduate Teaching at Stanford University
* 2007: ACM Prize in Computing
* 2008: ACM/Infosys
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Award
* 2010: ''Newsweek''s 10 Most Important People
* 2010: ''Huffington Post'' 100 Game Changers
* 2011: Elected to National Academy of Engineering
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* 2013: ''Time'' magazine's 100 Most Influential People
* 2014: Elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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* 2014: ''Fast Company''s Most Creative People in Business
* 2017: Elected ISCB Fellow
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by the International Society for Computational Biology
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(ISCB)
* 2019: ACM-AAAI Allen Newell Award for contributions with significant breadth across computing, or that bridge computer science and other disciplines
Books
Koller's book authorships include:
* Koller contributed one chapter to the 2018 book ''Architects of Intelligence: The Truth About AI from the People Building it'' by the American futurist Martin Ford.
* ''Probabilistic Graphical Models: Principles and Techniques'' by Daphne Koller and Nir Friedman
Nir Friedman (born 1967) is an Israeli Professor of Computer Science and Biology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
His research combines Machine Learning and Statistical Learning with Systems Biology, specifically in the fields of Gene Regul ...
.
Personal life
Koller is married to Dan Avida, a venture capitalist at Opus Capital.
References
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1968 births
Living people
MacArthur Fellows
Artificial intelligence researchers
Stanford University alumni
American roboticists
Women roboticists
Fellows of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Stanford University School of Engineering faculty
American women computer scientists
Women statisticians
20th-century American Jews
Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
American bioinformaticians
Fellows of the International Society for Computational Biology
Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Recipients of the ACM Prize in Computing
Israeli Jews
21st-century American Jews
20th-century American women
21st-century American women