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Zachary G. Ives is the Adani President's Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Computer & Information Science Department at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on data integration, provenance, machine learning systems, and scalable computing. Notable contributions include the Juneau project for data management in computational notebooks and the Orchestra system for collaborative data sharing. He leads initiatives like the ASSET Center for Safe, Explainable, and Trustworthy AI and the Warren Center for Network and Data Science.
Education: While explicit degrees aren’t detailed, his roles and academic contributions imply advanced degrees in Computer Science. Current courses include CIS 2450 (Big Data Analytics) and NETS 212 (Scalable and Cloud Computing).
Research spans data lakes, sensor networks (ASPEN project), and biomedical applications like seizure prediction via the IEEG Portal. His work bridges databases, ML, and distributed systems, with emphasis on trustworthiness and explainability.
Key awards include the NSF CAREER Award, Lindback Teaching Award, and ACM Fellow status. Grants from NSF, NIH, DARPA, and industry partners (Amazon, Google) support his work. He advises numerous PhD students and collaborates with faculty across disciplines, including Neurology and Biostatistics.
Labs/Teams: Penn Database Group, ASSET Center, Warren Center, and collaborations with Meta Research and Mayo Clinic. Active in academic service as SIGMOD PC co-chair and journal editor.



