Caroline Lemieux and Daniel Fried named 2019 Google PhD Fellows
CS graduate students Caroline Lemieux (adviser: Koushik Sen) and Daniel Fried (adviser: Daniel Klein) have won 2019 Google PhD Fellowships. The Google PhD Fellowship Program was created to recognize outstanding graduate students doing exceptional work in computer science and related research areas. Fellowships are awarded to students who “represent the future of research” in those fields. Lemieux, who won in the field of Programming Technology and Software Engineering, has interests which center around improving, or helping developers to improve, the correctness, reliability, and understanding of software systems. Fried, who won in the Natural Language Processing category, is interested in grounding language in perception and interaction, and in structured prediction.