Prof. Sarah Jane Delany

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Professor of Inclusive Computer Science

Email: sarahjane.delany@tudublin.ie

Tel: +353-1-220-5603

Prof. Sarah Jane Delany is the Professor of Inclusive Computer Science in the School of Computer Science at TU Dublin. She has a BA (Mod) in Mathematics from Trinity College Dublin and received her PhD from Dublin Institute of Technology in 2006. Before joining TU Dublin she worked as for Accenture and ESBI Computing as an IT consultant. Her research interests are in the area of Machine Learning, focussing on the application of machine learning to real world problems, with specific interest in the areas of supervised machine learning, text analytics, bias in machine learning, concept drift and case-based reasoning. She is the TU Dublin lead of ML-Labs, the SFI Centre for Research Training in Machine Learning and a co-founder of the TU Dublin Applied Intelligence Research Center (AIRC). She was the TU Dublin lead for CeADAR, the National Centre for Applied AI for a number of years and has worked with many companies on the application of data science and machine learning to their business. Recent research projects include identifying and mitigating bias in training data for machine learning models and exploring methods in supervised machine learning and natural language processing to automate identifying gender issues and bias in text content. Sarah Jane has also received funding from the HEA Gender Equality Enhancement Fund for the TechMate project which will develop an online resource to help HEIs work towards gender equality in technology focussed courses.

 Teaching Areas:

  • Machine Learning

Research Interests:

  • Machine Learning
  • Data Analytics
  • Text Analytics
  • Concept Drift
  • Case-based Reasoning

 

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