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  1. Michael Ralph Stonebraker (born October 11, 1943) is a computer scientist specializing in database systems. Through a series of academic prototypes and commercial startups, Stonebraker's research and products are central to many relational databases.

  2. Apr 13, 2020 · As part of Data Civilizer we are designing abstractions and building tools and systems to help people with their data-related tasks, from discovering, to cleaning, to transforming it. The aim is to shape the data in a way that is easy to analyzer---for example to fit a model or fill in a report.

  3. May 9, 2017 · Michael Stonebraker (born October 11, 1943, Newburyport, Massachusetts, U.S.) is an American computer engineer known for his foundational work in the creation, development, and refinement of relational database management systems (RDBMSs) and data warehouses.

  4. Michael Stonebraker’s contributions to the refinement and spread of database management technology are hard to overstate. He began work in this area as a young assistant professor at the University of California—Berkeley.

  5. Michael Stonebraker is a pioneer of data base research and technology. He joined the University of California, Berkeley, as an assistant professor in 1971, and taught in the computer science and EECS departments for twenty-nine years.

  6. Michael Stonebraker. Adjunct Professor of CS and Engineering, [CS] stonebraker@csail.mit.edu. (617) 253-3538. Office: 32-G916. Website.

  7. www.computerhistory.org › profile › michael-stonebrakerMichael Stonebraker - CHM

    May 29, 2024 · Michael Stonebraker has been a pioneer of database research and technology for more than a quarter of a century. He was the main architect of the INGRES relational DBMS, the object-relational DBMS, POSTGRES, and the federated data system, Mariposa.

  8. Stonebraker is currently an adjunct professor at MIT, a Principal Investigator at MIT CSAIL, and also the founder of several companies, specializing in database research. He worked as an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley for 29 years.

  9. Mar 25, 2015 · Michael Stonebraker, an MIT researcher who has revolutionized the field of database management systems and founded multiple successful database companies, has won the Association for Computing Machinery's $1 million A.M. Turing Award, often referred to as “the Nobel Prize of computing.”

  10. Michael Stonebraker is the recipient of the 2014 ACM A.M. Turing Award for fundamental contributions to the concepts and practices underlying modern database systems.