Dr. Vagelis Papalexakis is an Associate Professor and Ross Family Chair in the Computer Science & Engineering Department at the University of California, Riverside. His research focuses on data science, machine learning, and tensor methods, with applications in multi-aspect/multi-modal data analysis. He holds a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University and a Diploma/M.Sc. from the Technical University of Crete. Affiliations: Ross Family Chair, Bourns College of Engineering, UCR Education: Ph.D. in Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University M.Sc./Diploma in Electronic & Computer Engineering, Technical University of Crete His work emphasizes interpretable insights from complex datasets, including tensor-based defenses against adversarial attacks, graph representation learning, and scalable algorithms for high-dimensional data. Notable awards include the NSF CAREER Award (2021), IEEE DSAA Next Generation Award (2021), and ICDM Tao Li Award (2022). Grants include NSF funding for railway safety (CISE MSI: RPEP CPS), USDOT transportation research, and NVIDIA GPU grants. He leads projects in AI ethics, misinformation detection, and gravitational wave analysis. His lab collaborates with industry (e.g., Cisco, Instacart) and national labs (e.g., Lawrence Livermore).






