Professor Ebrahim Bagheri is a Tenured Full Professor at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Information and co-founder of Reviewerly, an AI-driven platform for scientific peer review. He holds editorial roles at IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering and ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology. His research focuses on ethical AI, information retrieval, and responsible AI development. He has secured over $16M in research funding and led initiatives such as the NSERC CREATE program on Responsible AI and the CFREF Bridging Divides Program. Education: PhD (prior institution not specified) Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Data & Society, Information Behavior, Social Media, Software & Systems. He emphasizes balancing technological innovation with societal benefits, addressing issues like algorithmic bias and ethical AI practices. Notable Awards: NSERC Synergy Award for Innovation (2019) recognizing industry-academia collaboration excellence. Grants: Includes projects on warranty design, knowledge graph mining, and robust neural retrieval techniques. Labs: Laboratory for Systems, Software and Semantics (LS3).






