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Dr. Alexandros Labrinidis is a Professor at the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Computer Science and co-director of the Advanced Data Management Technologies Laboratory (ADMT Lab). He holds an adjunct professorship at Carnegie Mellon University. His research focuses on user-centric data management, scalable systems, and data-intensive computing with over 70 peer-reviewed publications. He has led NSF-funded projects like PittSmartLiving and contributed to big data challenges through initiatives like the TDI Framework.
- Education: Ph.D. in Computer Science (University of Maryland, 2002), BSc/MSc from University of Crete
Research interests include big data, scientific data management, and quality of service optimization. Notable awards include the NSF CAREER Award (2008) and IEEE Distinguished Contributor (2022).
- Awards: NSF CAREER (2008), IEEE CS Distinguished Contributor (2022)
Advising and grants highlight his leadership in data management systems, including roles as PI on NSF projects and editorial board memberships at VLDB and P&DDB journals. The ADMT Lab focuses on urban informatics and smart city technologies, with recent work on public transit systems and resource allocation during crises.
Labs/Teams: Co-director of ADMT Lab at Pitt, collaborating on projects like PittSmartLiving to optimize transportation behavior through data-driven insights.
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