Tova Milo

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Tova Milo
Fields Computer Science
Institutions Tel Aviv University
Alma mater Hebrew University
Doctoral advisor Catriel Beeri
Known for Models and algorithms for web data, semi-structured data and XML
Notable awards Alberto O. Mendelzon Test-of-Time Award

Tova Milo[1] is a full Professor of Computer Science at Tel Aviv University[2] and, as of 2012, the head of the Computer Science department.[3] Milo is the head of the data management group in Tel Aviv University,[4] and her research focuses on Web data management. She received her PhD from the Hebrew University in 1992 under the supervision of Catriel Beeri, and was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto and INRIA, France, prior to joining Tel Aviv University.[5]

Milo has co-authored over 140 papers in top database conferences and journals, as well as a book on business processes,[6] with over 6700 citations and H-Index 39 (computed by Google Scholar[7]). Milo is one of the most prolific authors in the premier Symposium on Principles of Database Systems[8] and was the first (and only, as of 2012) woman to be a keynote speaker at this symposium.[9] In 2010, Milo and her co-authors Victor Vianu and Dan Suciu won the Alberto O. Mendelzon Test-of-Time Award for their paper on type checking for XML transformation languages.[10]

Milo has served on the editorial board of top database journals (VLDB journal[11] and TODS[12]) and as the Program Committee Chair of (among others) the Symposium on Principles of Database Systems , the International Conference on Database Theory (ICDT),[13] as well as the VLDB conference. She is a member of the ICDT Council[14] and the VLDB endowment.[15]

In 2012 Milo was elected as a Fellow of the ACM for her "contributions to database theory and business process management".[16]

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