Ce is an Associate Professor in Computer Science at eth zürich



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Ce Zhang


Contact www.linkedin.com/in/ce- zhang-6aa37419
(LinkedIn)
ds3lab.inf.ethz.ch/members/ce- zhang.html
(Personal)
Languages
Chinese
(Native or Bilingual)
English
(Professional Working)
Ce Zhang
CTO, Together AI
Switzerland
Summary
Ce is an Associate Professor in Computer Science at ETH Zürich.
He believes that by making data—along with the processing of data—easily accessible to non-CS users, we have the potential to make the world a better place. His current research focuses on building data systems to support machine learning and help facilitate other sciences. Before joining ETH, Ce was advised by Christopher
Ré. He finished his PhD round-tripping between the University of
Wisconsin-Madison and Stanford University, and spent another year as a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford. His PhD work produced
DeepDive, a trained data system for automatic knowledge-base construction. He participated in the research efforts that won the
SIGMOD Best Paper Award (2014) and SIGMOD Research Highlight
Award (2015), and was featured in special issues including "Best of
VLDB" (2015), and the Nature magazine (2015).
Website: https://ds3lab.inf.ethz.ch/members/ce-zhang.html
Experience
Together
Co-Founder, CTO
June 2022 - Present (1 year 9 months)
ETH Zürich
7 years 1 month
Associate Professor
March 2023 - July 2023 (5 months)
Assistant Professor
July 2016 - March 2023 (6 years 9 months)
Stanford University
Postdoctoral Researcher
August 2015 - June 2016 (11 months)
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Palo Alto
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research Assistant
January 2011 - August 2015 (4 years 8 months)
Education
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science · (2010 - 2015)
Peking University
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Machine Intelligence · (2006 - 2010)
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