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Rob Ennals is a Research Scientist at Intel Research Berkeley. Rob's current research focus is on the problems of misinformation and bias on the web, and how technology can be used to make people aware of opinions that differ from those that they are reading.
Rob also represents Intel in the HTML and Web Applications Working groups at the W3C.
Rob's research has been featured in New Scientist, NPR's On The Media, CBS News, CBC (Canadian Public Radio), The Christian Science Monitor, Sky (UK Cable News), MIT Tech Review, The Sacramento Bee, Slashdot, The Guardian, The San Francisco Chronicle, The San Jose Mercury, Fast Company, AFP, TechCrunch, GigaOm, CNET, TGDaily, PC Magazine, The Toronto Star, The Age, The New York Times Bay Area, EE Times, The Wall St Journal, Fast Company, ACM Tech News (three times), and many others.
Rob has a diverse range of research interests. In addition to his current work on detecting disputed information on the web, Rob has also worked on programming languages, concurrency, and operating systems.
Prior to joining Intel Research Berkeley, Rob worked at Intel's Cambridge lab and received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Cambridge, advised by Simon Peyton Jones of Microsoft Research.
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