TCDE Award Recipients
CNRS, Grenoble
For contributions to laying the interdisciplinary data engineering foundations of social computing and crowdsourcing.
UC Berkeley
For contributions to distributed data management, and its applications to blockchain technology, security, and cloud computing.
Univ of Waterloo
For fundamental contributions to data management and data science pedagogy.
Lyon 1 University
For contributions to the active and interdisciplinary areas of graph databases, knowledge graphs and data integration and their impact on data-intensive systems.
Ohio State University
For breakthroughs in time series data management, as well as contributions to adaptive methodologies for data intensive and machine learning applications.
KAIST, Korea
For contributions to the advancement of the IEEE ICDE and TCDE and decades-long dedicated leadership and service to the data engineering community in various capacities.
Tel Aviv University
For establishing the foundations of business processes and data-centric crowd sourcing.
University of Washington
For contributions to interactive data-intensive systems for exploratory data analysis.
Georgia Institute of Technology
For contributions to the design of query processing engines for non-volatile memory and video databases.
University of Pennsylvania
For fundamental contributions to Data Science education.
University of California, San Diego
For designing and deploying data analytics systems powered by innovative machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithms.
AT&T
For contributions to deductive databases, streaming algorithms, and data integration.
UC Berkeley
For contributions at the intersection of data management and programming languages.
Microsoft
For leadership as the Editor-in-Chief of the Data Engineering Bulletin for over 25 years.
Aalborg University
For contributions to spatial, temporal, and spatio-temporal data management.
Technical University Munich
For contributions to main-memory indexing and database architectures for NVM.
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)
For leadership in making ICDE and the RIDE Workshops high-impact international venues.
Swinburne University of Technology
For contributions to database systems research and broadening the reach of data engineering research.
Simon Fraser University
For contributions to human-in-the-loop data analytics.
The Ohio State University
For contributions to high-performance database management systems.
Stanford University
For developing novel online instructional materials for data engineering and for educating non-traditional students all over the world.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
For developing new interactive tools and techniques that expand the reach of data analytics.
University of Pennsylvania
For expanding the reach of data engineering within scientific disciplines.
Renmin University of China
For contributions to promoting data engineering research, education, and practice in China.
Ohio State University
For contributions towards user-focused data interaction: building data analysis, exploration, and querying systems that allow highly interactive experiences for end-users
University of California at Irvine
For leadership and research excellence in building impactful data management systems, engineering tools, products, and practices
Stanford University
For being a driving force behind the creation of the IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering
Harvard University
For breakthroughs in adaptive data management systems that allow users rich data exploration capabilities without a priori knowledge of the data or queries
Georgia Institute of Technology
Citation: For contributions to database modeling and authorship of a textbook with widespread impact on the global education of databases
Tsinghua University, China
Citation: For work in database usability and data quality.
National University of Singapore
Citation: For sustained contributions to Computer Science in the engineering of parallel and distributed database systems