Gio Wiederhold
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Gio(vanni) Corrado Melchiore Wiederhold | |
Gio Wiederhold
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Residence | United States of America |
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Citizenship | United States of America |
Fields | Computer Science |
Institutions | Stanford University |
Alma mater | University of California, San Francisco |
Doctoral advisor | John Amsden Starkweather |
Doctoral students | Julie Basu, Robert Blum, James Brinkley, Ronald Burback, Sang Cha, James Davidson, Ramez El-Masri, Hector Garcia-Molina, Erik Gilbert, Waqar Hasan, Jan Jannink, Arthur Keller, Jonathan King, Charles Koo, Ricardo Kortas, Gloria Lau, Byung Lee, David Liu, Toshimi Minoura, Prasenjit Mitra, Joseph Norman, Edwin Pednault, Xiaolei Qian, Peter Rathmann, Neil Rowe, Shaibal Roy, Neal Sample, David E. Shaw, John Shoch, Arun Swami, James Wang, Kyu Whang, Marianne Winslett, Linda deMichiel |
Notable awards | IEEE Fellow, ACM Fellow, Fellow of the ACMI |
Gio Wiederhold is Emeritus Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, with courtesy appointments in Medicine and Electrical Engineering. His research focuses on large-scale systems design and evolution, specifically applied to information systems, the protection of their content, often using knowledge-based techniques. He has authored and coauthored more than 400 published papers and reports on computing and medicine and has served as the Editor-in-Chief of ACM TODS and as a program manager at DARPA.