Samuel Madden (computer scientist)
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Samuel R. Madden (born August 4, 1976) is an American computer scientist specializing in database management systems. He is a professor of computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Career
Madden was born and raised in San Diego, California. After completing bachelor's and master's degrees at MIT, he earned a PhD in database management at the University of California Berkeley under Michael Franklin and Joseph M. Hellerstein. Before joining MIT as a tenure-track professor, Madden held a post-doc position at Intel's Berkeley Research center.[1][2][3][4]
Madden has been involved in several database research projects, including TinyDB,[5] TelegraphCQ,[6] Aurora/Borealis, C-Store, and H-Store. He has published more than 250 scholarly articles, with more than 59,000 citations, with an h-index of 101.[7]
Madden is a co-founder of Cambridge Mobile Telematics[8] and Vertica Systems. Before enrolling at MIT and while an undergraduate student there, Madden wrote printer driver software for Palomar Software, a San Diego-area Macintosh software company. He is also a Technology Expert at Omega Venture Partners.[9][10]
In 2024, he was appointed the faculty head of computer science at MIT.[11]
Awards and recognitions
Madden won a National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 2004 and a Sloan Research Fellowship in 2007.[12][13]
He received VLDB's best paper award in 2007 and VLDB's test of time award in 2015 for his 2005 paper on C-Store.[14][15]
He also received a test of time award in SIGMOD 2013 for his 2003 paper The Design of an Acquisitional Query Processor for Sensor Networks.[16]
In 2020 he was named a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.[17]
He received the 2024 SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award for his contributions to multiple aspects of data management, including column-oriented database systems, high performance transaction processing, and systems for mobile and sensor data.[18]
References
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