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Jennifer Widom
Frederick Emmons Terman Dean of the School of Engineering Fletcher
Jones Professor in Computer Science and Electrical
Engineering
Stanford University
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In March 2017 I became Stanford's 10th Dean of Engineering. News release here and new home page here
I spent my 2016-17 fall-winter sabbatical traveling the world
offering free short-courses and workshops. Details here
For an update on Stanford's MOOC offering in Databases,
please visit this
page
Jennifer Widom is the Frederick Emmons Terman Dean of the School of Engineering and the Fletcher Jones Professor in Computer
Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. She
served as Computer Science Department Chair from 2009-2014 and School of Engineering
Senior Associate Dean from 2014-2016. Jennifer
received her Bachelor's degree from the Indiana University
Jacobs School of Music in 1982 and her Computer Science Ph.D.
from Cornell University in 1987. She was a Research Staff
Member at the IBM Almaden Research Center before joining the
Stanford faculty in 1993. Her research interests span many
aspects of nontraditional data management. She is an ACM
Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Engineering and
the American Academy of Arts & Sciences; she received a Guggenheim Fellowship in
2000, the ACM SIGMOD Edgar F.
Codd Innovations Award in 2007, the
ACM-W Athena Lecturer Award in 2015, and the EPFL-WISH Foundation Erna Hamburger Prize in 2018. Complete
CV here
Contact and Miscellaneous
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- GPS: A
Large-Scale Graph Processing System
- LORE: A
database management system for XML
- Panda: A
System for Provenance and Data
- RAMP:
A Hadoop Extension for Provenance Support
- Scoop:
The Stanford - Santa-Cruz Project for Cooperative Computing
with Algorithms, Data, and People
- STREAM:
STanford stREam dAta Manager
- TRAPP:
Tradeoff in Replication Precision and Performance
- Trio: A
DBMS for integrated management of data, accuracy, and lineage
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WHIPS: Building and maintaining data warehouses
- WSMS: A Web
Service Management System
- WSQ/DSQ
(pronounced "wisk-disk"): Integrating database queries and Web
searches.
- 3X: A Tool for
Executing Exploratory Experiments