Chris Mattmann is The Sporting Tribune’s Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer. He is also UCLA’s Chief Data & Artificial Intelligence Officer after serving as the Chief Technology & Innovation Officer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
He has an established track record of conducting award-winning innovative use of technology and data throughout his career. As a Principal Scientist at JPL, he created the next-generation data processing systems used in NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory and other earth science missions. Chris’ work has been funded by NASA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and private industry. He also contributed to open-source technology development and was a member of the Board of Directors at the Apache Software Foundation (2013-18).
He was one of the initial contributors to Apache Nutch as a member of its project management committee, the predecessor to Apache Hadoop. He is the progenitor of the Apache Tika framework, the digital “babel fish” and widely used content analysis and data analytics framework. His work with this technology led to winning a Pulitzer Prize in Journalism in 2017 for his contribution to the release of the Panama Papers. Mattmann contributes to TensorFlow, Google’s machine learning platform and has recently finished a book on Machine Learning for TensorFlow, 2nd edition published by Manning Publications. Mattmann earned his Ph.D in Computer Science from the University of Southern California. He is an adjunct research professor and the Director of the Information Retrieval & Data Science group at the University of Southern California. He also serves as an Associate Project Scientist at the UCLA Joint Institute for Regional Earth System Science & Engineering (JIFRESSE) team in developing leading-edge Earth systems science research. He earned a Public Policy Executive Certificate from the Harvard Kennedy School in 2023.