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Raj Sunderraman is a Professor of Computer Science at Georgia State University, specializing in databases, data mining, and logic programming. His research focuses on deductive databases, semantic web technologies, bioinformatics, and graph data modeling. He holds a B.E. (Honors) in Electronics Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, an M.Tech. in Computer Technology from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Iowa State University.
His research projects include NeuronBank—a tool for cataloging neuronal circuitry—and work on scalable graph storage systems for big data. He has developed a programming environment for protein structure data and contributed to the paraconsistent relational data model. His teaching and research emphasize practical applications in bioinformatics, geoinformatics, and software systems.
Key areas of exploration include reasoning with incomplete/inconsistent data, deductive database semantics, and graph query languages. Recent work involves lambda calculus visualization tools and 3D perception benchmarks for UAVs. He has authored over 150 publications and a textbook on Oracle 10g programming.
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