Research Expertise and Interest
programming systems, human-computer interaction, programming languages, programming languages and compilers, program synthesis, data science
Research Description
Sarah Chasins is an assistant professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. Her research focuses on programming languages and program synthesis, with an emphasis on work that brings together programming systems, HCI, and data science. She is a Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Investigator.
In the News
EPIC Data Lab: Harnessing the Power of Computer Science to Help Society
Building data tools that allow people without programming backgrounds to benefit from the latest computer science advances, the EPIC Data Lab – short for Effective Programming, Interaction, and Computation with Data, a new UC Berkeley Lab, is collaborating with end-users like public defenders to understand what important messy data challenges exist in their fields.
Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Awards $21 Million to 21 Berkeley Researchers
The Chan Zuckerberg Biohub announced today (Jan. 11) the second cohort of scientists to be named CZ Biohub Investigators, 21 of whom are UC Berkeley faculty members.
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