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== Education == |
== Education == |
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Hellerstein attended [[Harvard University]] from 1986-1990 and pursued his masters in Computer Science at [[University of California, Berkeley]] from 1991-1992. He received his Ph.D. from the [[University of Wisconsin, Madison]] in 1995, for a thesis on [[query optimization]] supervised by [[Jeffrey Naughton]] and [[Michael Stonebraker]]. |
Hellerstein attended [[Harvard University]] from 1986-1990 (AB computer science);and pursued his masters in Computer Science at [[University of California, Berkeley]] from 1991-1992. He received his Ph.D., also in computer science, from the [[University of Wisconsin, Madison]] in 1995,<ref>{{cite web |title=Joseph M. Hellerstein |url=https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Faculty/Homepages/hellerstein.html |website=EECS |access-date=7 March 2021}}</ref> for a thesis on [[query optimization]] supervised by [[Jeffrey Naughton]] and [[Michael Stonebraker]]. |
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==Research == |
==Research == |
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Joseph M. Hellerstein | |
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Born | [1] | 7 June 1968
Alma mater | Harvard University University of California, Berkeley University of Wisconsin–Madison |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer Science |
Institutions | University of California, Berkeley |
Doctoral advisor | Jeffrey Naughton, Michael Stonebraker |
Doctoral students | Sam Madden, Boon Thau Loo |
Website | db |
Joseph M. Hellerstein (born [1]) is an American professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley, where he works on database systems and computer networks. He co-founded Trifacta with Jeffrey Heer and Sean Kandel in 2012, which stemmed from their research project, Wrangler.[2]
7 June 1968Education
Hellerstein attended Harvard University from 1986-1990 (AB computer science);and pursued his masters in Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley from 1991-1992. He received his Ph.D., also in computer science, from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1995,[3] for a thesis on query optimization supervised by Jeffrey Naughton and Michael Stonebraker.
Research
Hellerstein has made contributions to many areas of database systems, such as ad-hoc sensor networks,[4][5] adaptive query processing,[6] approximate query processing and online aggregation,[7] declarative networking, and data stream processing.[8]
Awards and recognition
Hellerstein's work has been recognized with an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, MIT Technology Review's inaugural TR100 list and TR10 list,[9] Fortune 50 smartest in Tech,[10] and three ACM-SIGMOD "Test of Time" awards.[11] He is a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (2009).[12]
References
- ^ a b Library of Congress (1998-07-06). "Hellerstein, Joseph M., 1968-". Library of Congress Name Authority File. Retrieved on 2011-12-15 from http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98044191.html.
- ^ "Data Wrangler". vis.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
- ^ "Joseph M. Hellerstein". EECS. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
- ^ Madden, S.; Franklin, M. J.; Hellerstein, J. M.; Hong, W. (2002). "TAG". ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review. 36: 131–146. doi:10.1145/844128.844142. S2CID 2003075.
- ^ Madden, S.; Franklin, M. J.; Hellerstein, J. M.; Hong, W. (2003). "The design of an acquisitional query processor for sensor networks". Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data - SIGMOD '03. p. 491. doi:10.1145/872757.872817. ISBN 158113634X. S2CID 1006062.
- ^ Avnur, R.; Hellerstein, J. M. (2000). "Eddies". ACM SIGMOD Record. 29 (2): 261. doi:10.1145/335191.335420.
- ^ Hellerstein, J. M.; Haas, P. J.; Wang, H. J. (1997). "Online aggregation". ACM SIGMOD Record. 26 (2): 171. doi:10.1145/253262.253291.
- ^ Chandrasekaran, S.; Shah, M. A.; Cooper, O.; Deshpande, A.; Franklin, M. J.; Hellerstein, J. M.; Hong, W.; Krishnamurthy, S.; Madden, S. R.; Reiss, F. (2003). "TelegraphCQ". Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data - SIGMOD '03. p. 668. doi:10.1145/872757.872857. ISBN 158113634X. S2CID 14965874.
- ^ Naone, Erica. "TR10: Cloud Programming - MIT Technology Review". MIT Technology Review. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
- ^ "The 50 smartest people in tech". Fortune. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
- ^ 2013 The Design of an Acquisitional Query Processor for Sensor Networks. Samuel Madden, Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Wei Hong
- ^ http://fellows.acm.org/fellow_citation.cfm?id=4354833&srt=year&year=2009