From 0ded90f547dd5803f105641b3331710f6c7dae61 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Oliver Kennedy Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2019 17:07:40 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] upgrade --- src/people/oliver_kennedy.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/people/oliver_kennedy.md b/src/people/oliver_kennedy.md index 5eea0cbe..c2495956 100644 --- a/src/people/oliver_kennedy.md +++ b/src/people/oliver_kennedy.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Oliver Kennedy --- -Oliver Kennedy is an Assistant Professor at the University at Buffalo. Oliver's primary area of research is Databases, although his research interests frequently cross over into Programming Languages and Datastructures. His work focuses on self-service analytics, as well as making approachable tools for managing messy data, schema design, and physical layout decisions. Through real-world usage metrics gathered from industry collaborations and the use of real-world testbeds, Oliver's work aims to address the practical problems faced by data consumers everywhere. His projects include a UI for ad-hoc cleaning and analytics called Mimir and a universal, Just In-Time Datastructure. +Oliver Kennedy is an Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo. Oliver's primary area of research is Databases, although his research interests frequently cross over into Programming Languages and Datastructures. His work focuses on self-service analytics, as well as making approachable tools for managing messy data, schema design, and physical layout decisions. Through real-world usage metrics gathered from industry collaborations and the use of real-world testbeds, Oliver's work aims to address the practical problems faced by data consumers everywhere. His projects include a UI for ad-hoc cleaning and analytics called Mimir and a universal, Just In-Time Datastructure. Oliver is a graduate of Cornell University, where he developed DBToaster, a tool for compiling specialized database engines. DBToaster was featured in The VLDB Journal's issue on the best papers of VLDB 2012. Oliver continued his work on DBToaster as a Postdoc at The DATA lab at EPFL.