Aditya Parameswaran is an Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) department at the University of California, Berkeley. He co-directs the EPIC Data Lab and the Police Records Access project, focusing on simplifying data science at scale through human-in-the-loop systems, LLM-powered tools, and scalable data systems. His research spans database systems, human-computer interaction, and machine learning, with notable contributions in tools like Lux, Modin, and DataSpread. Education : PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University (2013) BTech in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Bombay (2007) Research Interests : Parameswaran's work centers on empowering end-users with intuitive data tools. Recent projects include LLM-powered systems for document processing (DocETL, TWIX), proactive data systems, and benchmarking frameworks. He emphasizes democratizing data science through low/no-code solutions and improving production ML workflows. Articles Trends : His recent work (2023–2025) prioritizes LLM integration into data systems, focusing on robust pipelines, assertion generation (SPADE), and debugging tools (RAGGY). Earlier contributions include visualization recommendation (Lux), scalable dataframes (Modin), and spreadsheet optimization (DataSpread). Awards : Recipient of the VLDB Early Career Award (2019), Sloan Research Fellowship (2020), NSF CAREER Award (2017), and multiple best paper/demonstration awards at top venues like SIGMOD and VLDB. Advising & Grants : Guides over 20 PhD/postdoc alumni, many now in academia (e.g., Madelon Hulsebos at CWI) and industry leadership roles. Active in securing grants (e.g., NSF, Army Research Office) and industry partnerships (e.g., Snowflake, LangChain). Labs/Teams : Leads the EPIC Data Lab, focusing on agentic data systems, and co-founded Ponder (acquired by Snowflake). Collaborates on the Police Records Access initiative, building transparency tools for public records.









