Fattane Zarrinkalam is an Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering at the University of Guelph. She holds a PhD from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, and completed a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Ryerson University (2018–2020). Her research focuses on social media mining, semantic technologies, and user modeling, with applications in healthcare, legal tech, and e-commerce. She is a Vector Institute Postgraduate Affiliate and serves on editorial boards for journals like Information Processing & Management and IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering . Her work emphasizes actionable insights from social data, including sarcasm detection, user interest prediction, and fairness in social media analytics. Zarrinkalam has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed publications and holds multiple patents in data analysis and social media sentiment modeling. Education: PhD, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran Postdoctoral Fellowship, Ryerson University Research Scientist, Thomson Reuters Labs Research Interests: Semantic interpretation of social content User modeling via temporal analysis Social good applications (e.g., mental health, telecommunication) Fairness in social media mining Recent Work Trends: Her articles span network representation learning, dynamic user interest prediction, and interdisciplinary applications. Notable themes include neural networks for sarcasm detection, heterogeneous graph embeddings, and leveraging Twitter data for psychological insights. Awards & Service: Co-chair, International Workshop on Mining Actionable Insights from Social Networks (MAISoN) Editorial board roles for top journals Labs & Teams: Involved in interdisciplinary collaborations at the Vector Institute and partnerships with industry on legal tech and social analytics projects.








