Vivek SrikumarView profile
Associate Professor
Vivek Srikumar is an Associate Professor in the Kahlert School of Computing at the University of Utah, co-leading the Utah NLP group and affiliated with the Utah Center for Data Science. His research focuses on Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing, particularly in structured prediction, bias mitigation, and healthcare NLP applications. He teaches Machine Learning (CS 6350/DS 4350) and has been supported by NSF, NIH, and corporate grants from Intel, Google, and others. Education: Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2013) Postdoctoral Researcher at Stanford University's NLP Group (2013-2014) Visiting Researcher at Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (2022 sabbatical) Research Interests: Srikumar explores text understanding, structured learning, and robust AI systems. His work addresses challenges in table-based reasoning, adversarial robustness, and ethical AI. He develops methods to ensure models use appropriate evidence and mitigate biases in representations. Grants & Collaborations: Supported by NSF, NIH, BSF, and industry partnerships with Intel, Google, Verisk, Bloomberg, and Nvidia. Notable projects include table QA systems (TempTabQA), bias mitigation (OSCaR/VERB), and crisis counseling NLP tools (ClientBot). Advising: Supervised over 30 students, including 15+ Ph.D./M.S. alumni now in academia and industry (e.g., Google, Amazon, Microsoft). Current advisees focus on multimodal reasoning, healthcare NLP, and AI ethics. Labs/Teams: Utah NLP Group and Utah Center for Data Science. Active in reproducibility efforts (LogFlux) and open-source tools (CogCompNLP/Pylon frameworks).








