Udi Manber

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Udi Manber at the 2005 Where 2.0 Conference.
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Udi Manber at the 2005 Where 2.0 Conference.

Udi Manber is one of the authors of agrep and GLIMPSE. He also has an interest in computer networks.

He earned both his bachelor's degree in 1975 in mathematics and his master's degree in 1978 from the Technion in Israel. At the University of Washington, he earned another master's degree in 1981 and the Ph.D. in computer science in 1982.

He has won a Presidential Young Investigator Award in 1985, 3 best-paper awards, and the Usenix annual Software Tools User Group Award software award in 1999.

He was a professor at the University of Arizona and authored several articles while there. He wrote Introduction to Algorithms -- A Creative Approach (ISBN 0-201-12037-2), a book on algorithms.

He became the chief scientist at Yahoo! in 1998.

In 2002, he joined Amazon.com, where he became "chief algorithms officer" and a vice president. He later was appointed CEO of the Amazon spin-off company A9.com.

As of February 8, 2006, he has been hired by Google as one of their vice-presidents of engineering.

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