evan sandhaus
about

Evan Sandhaus works as the Semantic Technologist in The New York Times Research and Development Labs.
In this role, Evan is spearheading The New York Times Linked Open Data Strategy and overseeing the release 1.8 million documents to the computer science research community. Previously, Evan helped to put The New York Times on Google Earth, collaborated with New York University to explore new directions in News Search, and worked to bring The New York Times to Facebook.
In addition to his work at The Times, Evan is pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at NYU. Evan holds degrees in Computer Science from both Williams College (B.A.) and Villanova University (M.S.) and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.
press
Keynote Address: Semantics at The New York Times - 2009 Semantic Technology Conference
SIGIR 2009: Day 3, Industry Track: Evan Sandhaus - The Noisy Channel
Video Interview with Evan Sandhaus at the New York Times - New York City Semantic Web Meetup
Robert Scoble Interviews Mike Young and me about The New York Times Layer on Google Earth - Scobleizer.
New York Times Launches Facebook App - ReadWriteWeb
Google Earth, New York Times Team Up - PBS.org
Google Geo Hackathon Report - Google Earth Blog
Fatten Up Your Corpus - The New York Times Open Blog
Looking To Its Future, NYTCO Sees A Tech Services Company; Patents Pending - paidContent
The New York Times' Mobile Election Coverage - MediaBistro
contact
Please reach out to me with questions, comments, critiques and anything else. I'm reachable in all the usual ways.evan@nytimes.com
kansan@gmail.com
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