Lise Getoor is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Cruz, within the Baskin School of Engineering. She previously held positions at the University of Maryland, College Park and has established herself as a leading researcher in statistical relational learning and neuro-symbolic artificial intelligence. Her research focuses on developing principled approaches to reasoning and learning with rich, relational data. She has made significant contributions to probabilistic soft logic, statistical relational learning, knowledge graph construction, and the integration of symbolic and neural approaches to AI. Her work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in areas including social network analysis, sustainable recommendations, cyberbullying detection, and fair machine learning systems. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong trend toward neuro-symbolic integration, with increasing focus on combining neural networks with logical reasoning frameworks. Her research demonstrates consistent innovation in developing scalable algorithms for structured prediction across diverse application domains while addressing critical issues of fairness and interpretability in AI systems. Professor Getoor has advised numerous PhD students who have become active contributors to the field, including Connor Pryor, Charles Dickens, Eriq Augustine, and Varun Embar. Her research has been supported by multiple grants from major funding agencies, though specific details aren't provided in the current data. She leads research in the Statistical Relational AI (StaRAI) Lab at UC Santa Cruz, where her team develops frameworks that combine logical reasoning with probabilistic modeling to address complex real-world problems requiring both structured knowledge and statistical learning.










