Daniel Neill

Associate Professor of Computer Science and Public Service, NYU Wagner; Associate Professor of Computer Science and Public Service, NYU Courant; Associate Professor of Urban Analytics, NYU Center for Urban Science and Progress at Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

Associate Professor of Information Systems at Heinz College

Schools

  • Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
  • Heinz College

Links

Biography

Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

Daniel B. Neill is Associate Professor of Computer Science and Public Service at NYU’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and Courant Institute Department of Computer Science, and Associate Professor of Urban Analytics at NYU''s Center for Urban Science and Progress.  He was previously a tenured faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College, where he was the Dean’s Career Development Professor, Associate Professor of Information Systems, and Director of the Event and Pattern Detection Laboratory. 

Daniel''s research focuses on developing new methods for machine learning and event detection in massive and complex datasets, with applications ranging from medicine and public health to law enforcement and urban analytics  He works closely with organizations including public health, police departments, hospitals, and city leaders to create and deploy data-driven tools and systems to improve the quality of public health, safety, and security, for example, through the early detection of disease outbreaks and through predicting and preventing hot-spots of violent crime.  He is also the Associate Editor of four journals (IEEE Intelligent Systems, Decision Sciences, Security Informatics, and ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems). He was the recipient of an NSF CAREER award and an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, and was named one of the “top ten artificial intelligence researchers to watch” by IEEE Intelligent Systems.  Please see Dr. Neill''s personal webpage (http://www.cs.nyu.edu/~neill) for more information.

Daniel received his M.Phil. from Cambridge University and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University.

Areas of Expertise

Cities

Urban Planning

Heinz College

Daniel B. Neill is Associate Professor of Information Systems at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College, where he directs the Event and Pattern Detection Laboratory and has held the Dean’s Career Development Professorship. He holds courtesy appointments in the Machine Learning Department and Robotics Institute at CMU's School of Computer Science and is an adjunct professor in the University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Biomedical Informatics. Currently he is visiting New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress, as Visiting Professor of Urban Analytics. Dr. Neill received his M.Phil. from Cambridge University and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from CMU. His research focuses on machine learning and event detection in massive datasets, with applications ranging from medicine and public health to law enforcement and urban analytics. He regularly works with city leaders, law enforcement, and public health to develop and deploy solutions to critical real-world problems, such as early detection of disease outbreaks, predictive policing, and rodent prevention. Dr. Neill was the recipient of an NSF CAREER award and an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, and was named one of the "Top Ten Artificial Intelligence Researchers to Watch" by IEEE Intelligent Systems.

Videos

Read about executive education

Other experts

Russell Fish

Education MBA University of Washington (1992) BS George Mason University (1990) Positions Held At the University of Washington since 1997 GE Healthcare, Database Administrator / DBA Team Lead, 1997-present Honors and Awards Undergraduate Instructor of the Quarter for Information Systems and...

Tim Silk

BBA (Wilfrid Laurier), PhD (Florida) Senior Instructor, Marketing and Behavioural Science Division Research Interests Consumer Judgement and Decision Making Rebates Frequency Reward Programs Mental Accounting Procrastination Course Taught Brand Management (BCom & MBA) New Product Developm...

Looking for an expert?

Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.

Something went wrong. We're trying to fix this error.