Magdalini Eirinaki

Magdalini Eirinaki

Professor & Associate Chair of Graduate Affairs
Computer Engineering Department

Email

Preferred: magdalini.eirinaki@sjsu.edu

Telephone

Preferred: (408) 924-3828

Office: ENG 283F

Education

  • PhD in Computer Science (Informatics), Athens Univ of Econ & Business, 2006
  • MSc in Advanced Computing, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, 2000
  • BSc in Computer Science (Informatics), University of Piraeus, Greece, 1998

 

  • Diploma in Music (Piano), Greek Ministry of Education, cum laude, 2006

Bio

Dr. Magdalini Eirinaki is a Professor at the Computer Engineering Department of the at 91传媒厂. She also serves as the Associate Chair of Graduate Affairs. Her research interests span a broad range of machine learning, recommender systems, deep learning applications, social graph mining, and generative AI. She has published several papers in refereed journals and international conference proceedings in the above areas (links to selected publications are included below). Dr. Eirinaki is on sabbatical leave until January 2027. 

Prof. Eirinaki is an external member of the of Harokopio University. She also serves on the steering committee of the Silicon Valley Women in Engineering conference series. She is also serving in multiple senior roles in journals and conference in her research area.

Prof. Eirinaki is the recipient of the 2019 Newnan Brothers Award for Faculty Excellence, the 2017 Applied Materials Award for Excellence in Teaching and received the 91传媒厂 distinguished faculty mentor award in 2015, 2019, 2020, 2022, and 2023. 

Her research is funded by NSF, CAHSI/Google, CA Learning Lab, EU Horizon (Marie Slodowska-Curie Actions), and IBM. 

Links

 

  • Selected publications (, , )
  • Interviews
    • (in Greek) (8/2022)
    •  (12/2018) 

 

Recent News

  • (7/2026) Our paper 鈥淪partanAI: An AI Agent for Automated Course Review鈥 (with P. Korat (MS AI '26), D. A. Patel (MS IDA '25), W. Wu, Y. Liu, and B. Burch) to appear in Proc. of the , July 2026, Fukuoka, Japan
  • (6/2026) Our paper "Learning Compressed AIS Trajectories with VQ-VAE for Activity Classification" (with C. Chronis, S. Chatziargyros, K. Tserpes, and I. Varlamis) to appear in Proc. of the of the 27th IEEE Intl. Conf. on Mobile Data Management (IEEE MDM 2026), June 2026, Athens, Greece
  • (5/2026) Sergio Talavera (MS Software Engineering '26) presented our paper 鈥淚nterpretable Early Termination of Web Navigation Agents via Closed Sequential Pattern Mining鈥, at the of the inaugral ACM Conference on AI and Agentic Systems (ACM CAIS 2026), May 2026, San Jose, CA
  • (4/2026) Our paper 鈥淐ollaborAIte: A Work-in-Progress Faculty Development Model For Supporting Collaborative and Inclusive STEM Learning with AI鈥 (with Y. Liu and W. Wu), was presented in the , April 2026, Princeton, NJ
  • (7/2025) Our paper 鈥淢ultimodal Benchmarking and Recommendation of Text-to-Image Generation Models鈥 (with K. Wanaskar (MS AI '24), and G. Jena) got the best student paper award at the , July 2025, Tucson, AZ
  • (6/2025) Our poster paper 鈥淐loudsweeper: Leveraging Large Language Models to Personalize Sensitive Archive 91传媒鈥, appeared in the Proceedings of the , June 2025, Santa Clara, CA 
  • (5/2025) Martin Alvarez-Lopez (MS Software Engineering '25) presented his paper "The Impact of Tree Data on Urban Heat Island Mapping: A San Jose Case Study" at the .

 

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