Portrait de Bhaskar Mitra

Bhaskar Mitra

Principal Researcher

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Bhaskar Mitra is a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research based in Montreal, Canada. Bhaskar’s research focuses on AI-mediated information and knowledge access. His research interests span model and system development, evaluation and benchmarking, and fairness and ethics in the context of these sociotechnical systems. Before joining Microsoft Research, he worked at Bing for 15 years conducting research with strong focus on both academic and product impact. Bhaskar is serving as the ACM SIGIR Community Relations Coordinator (opens in new tab), an Associate Editor for the ACM Transactions on Information System (TOIS) journal (opens in new tab), and on the NIST TREC program committee. Bhaskar is the recipient of two ACM SIGIR 2024 Early Career Researcher Awards (opens in new tab) for excellence in Research and for excellence in Community Engagement. He co-organized the Neural IR Workshops (Neu-IR’16 (opens in new tab) and Neu-IR’17 (opens in new tab)) to bring together an early community of information retrieval researchers interested in deep learning methods, as well as several shared evaluation tasks and community benchmarking efforts including the MS MARCO ranking leaderboards (opens in new tab), the TREC Deep Learning Track (opens in new tab) (2019-2023), and the TREC Tip-of-the-Tongue Track (opens in new tab) (2023-). He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from University College London under the supervision of Dr. Emine Yilmaz (opens in new tab).