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747 6th Street South
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Sergey Melnik is a software engineer at Google.
Before that he was a researcher in the Database Group
at Microsoft Research (2003-2008),
a visiting researcher in the
Stanford Database Group (1999-2002), and served as
an invited expert at the World-Wide Web Consortium.
He got an M.S. and a
Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Leipzig, Germany. He received
best paper awards at SIGMOD, ICDE and OSDI conferences, a 10-year Most Influential Paper Award at ICDE, and a best dissertation award
from the German C.S. Society.
At Google, Sergey develops data management solutions for web-scale datasets. His work was published in the Research Highlights section of CACM. Previously, at Microsoft he was doing research on model management, object-to-relational mapping for the ADO.NET Entity Framework, XML-to-relational mapping, and schema matching, much of it with Phil Bernstein and the Data Programmability team in SQL Server.
Selected publications
- Spanner: Becoming a SQL System, with D. Bacon, N. Bales, N. Bruno, B. Cooper, A. Dickinson, A. Fikes, C. Fraser, A. Gubarev, M. Joshi, E. Kogan, A. Lloyd, C. Taylor, R. Rao, D. Shue, M. van der Holst, and D. Woodford. SIGMOD'17
- Spanner: Google's Globally-Distributed Database, with J. Corbett, J. Dean, M. Epstein, C. Frost, J. Furman, S. Ghemawat, A. Gubarev, C. Heiser, P. Hochschild, W. Hsieh, S. Kanthak, E. Kogan, H. Li, A. Lloyd, D. Mwaura, D. Nagle, S. Quinlan, R. Rao, L. Rolig, Y. Saito, M. Szymaniak, C. Taylor, R. Wang, and D. Woodford. OSDI'12 (Best Paper)
- Dremel: Interactive Analysis of Web-Scale Datasets, with A. Gubarev, J. J. Long, G. Romer, S. Shivakumar, M. Tolton, and T. Vassilakis. VLDB'10 (slides). Invited article in CACM Research Highlights, prefaced with Technical Perspective by Mike Franklin.
- Compiling Mappings to Bridge Applications and Databases,
with A. Adya and P.A. Bernstein. SIGMOD'07
(Best Paper), journal version (TODS'08)
Selected talks
Recent program committee service
- CIDR'20, SIGMOD'20, VLDB'20, CIDR'19, SIGMOD'18, VLDB'18
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