
معرفی
Andrew Pavlo is an Associate Professor of Databaseology in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University, part of the School of Computer Science. His research focuses on database systems, particularly self-driving architectures, transaction processing, and large-scale analytics. He is a member of the CMU Database Group and Parallel Data Laboratory.
His awards include the NSF CAREER (2019), Sloan Fellowship (2018), and ACM SIGMOD Jim Gray Dissertation Award (2014). He co-founded OtterTune, a database tuning startup, though it later ceased operations.
Current research interests emphasize autonomous database systems, query optimization, and distributed computing. Recent publications (2024) highlight work on self-driving DBMS, null representation in columnar formats, and UDF optimization techniques.
- Awards:
- NSF CAREER Award (2019)
- Sloan Fellowship (2018)
- ACM SIGMOD Jim Gray Dissertation Award (2014)
- Advising: Mentors students in database systems, including Sam Arch, Wan Shen Lim, and William Zhang.
- Labs/Teams: Leads the Database Group and collaborates with the Parallel Data Laboratory.


