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Johannes Gehrke
    Cornell University

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Bio:  Johannes Gehrke is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University and the Technical Director of Data-Intensive Computing of the Cornell Theory Center. He obtained his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1999.

Johannes' research interests are in the areas of data mining, data stream processing, data privacy, and applications of database and data mining technology to marketing and the sciences. Johannes has received a National Science Foundation Career Award, an Arthur P. Sloan Fellowship, an IBM Faculty Award, the Cornell College of Engineering James and Mary Tien Excellence in Teaching Award, and the Cornell University Provost�s Award for Distinguished Scholarship. He is the author of numerous publications on data mining and database systems, and he co-authored the undergraduate textbook Database Management Systems (McGrawHill (2002), currently in its third edition), used at universities all over the world.

Johannes has served as Area Chair for the International Conference on Machine Learning in 2003 and 2005, as co-Chair of the 2003 ACM SIGKDD Cup, as Program co-Chair of the 2004 ACM International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, and he is a member of the ACM SIGKDD Curriculum Committee.

At Cornell, Johannes teaches in the Department of Computer Science and in the Cornell S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management. He has given courses and tutorials on data mining and data stream processing at international conferences and on Wall Street, and he has extensive industry experience as technical advisor.