February 4, 2026
The UW + Amazon Science Hub is pleased to host a Lunch & Learn with Assistant Professor Ranjay Krishna from the Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering.
This Lunch & Learn event is designed as a small-group setting for candid conversations on faculty life, career paths, research advice, and more!
Date: Tuesday Feb 24
Time: 1:00PM – 2:00PM
Location: NanoES 291
RSVP: https://forms.gle/
Spots are limited, so please RSVP to confirm your interest and availability. An email confirming your spot will be sent later.
Ranjay’s bio: Ranjay Krishna is an Assistant Professor at the Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering. He co-directs the RAIVN lab at UW and directs the PRIOR team at the Allen Institute. His research lies at the intersection of computer vision, natural language processing, robotics, and human computer interaction. This research has received best paper honorable mentions at CVPR’25 and CSCW’23, outstanding paper at NeurIPS’21 and ACL’21, and dozens of orals at CVPR, ACL, CSCW, NeurIPS, UIST, and ECCV, and has been reported by Science, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, and PBS NOVA. He is also recognized as one of MIT Technology Review’s 35 under 35 Asia Pacific ’25. His research has been supported by Google, Apple, Ai2, Amazon, Cisco, Toyota Motor Inc, Toyota Research Institute, NSF, ONR, and Yahoo. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical & Computer Engineering and in Computer Science from Cornell University, a master’s degree in Computer Science from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University.