Craig Nevill-Manning
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Craig Nevill-Manning founded Google's first remote engineering center, located in midtown Manhattan, where he is an engineering director. He also invented Froogle, a product search engine. Prior to joining Google in 2001 as a senior research scientist, he was an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at Rutgers University, and was a post-doctoral fellow in the Biochemistry department at Stanford University. His research interests center on using techniques from machine learning, data compression and computational biology to provide more structured search over information. Dr. Nevill-Manning received his PhD from the University of Waikato in New Zealand.