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Joseph M. Hellerstein
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Joseph M. Hellerstein is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Hellerstein's research focuses on data management and networking, including database systems, sensor networks, declarative networking, peer-to-peer and distributed systems. Hellerstein is an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, and a recipient of multiple awards, including ACM-SIGMOD's "Test of Time", VLDB Best Paper, IBM's Best Paper in Computer Science, NSF CAREER, NASA New Investigator, and an Okawa Foundation Fellowship. In 1999, MIT's Technology Review named him one of the top 100 young technology innovators worldwide in their inaugural "TR100" list. In addition to his role in academia, Hellerstein has been a leader in the technology industry. From 2003-2005 he was Director of Intel Research, Berkeley, where he led research in networking and query processing for the Internet and for sensor networks. Hellerstein was a co-founder of Cohera Corporation (now part of Oracle), where he served as Chief Scientist from 1998-2001. Key ideas from his research have been incorporated into commercial and open-source database systems including IBM's DB2 and Informix, Oracle's PeopleSoft Catalog Management, and the open-source PostgreSQL system. He has also led a number of open-source systems projects at Berkeley, including TelegraphCQ, TinyDB, PIER and P2. Hellerstein currently serves on the Scientific Advisory Board (Fachbeirat) of the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science, as well as the technical advisory boards of a number of software companies. In the past he has served as a member of the advisory boards of ACM SIGMOD and Ars Digita University. Hellerstein received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, a masters degree from UC Berkeley, and a bachelor's degree from Harvard. He spent a pre-doctoral internship at IBM Almaden Research Center, and a post-doctoral internship at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
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