
معرفی
Dan Suciu is a Microsoft Endowed Professor in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington. His research focuses on data management, query optimization, probabilistic databases, parallel data processing, and information theory applications to databases.
- Awards: ACM Fellow (2011), American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2024), ACM SIGMOD Codd Innovation Award (2022), NSF Career Award (2001), Alfred P. Sloan Fellow (2001-2002).
Research Trends: Recent work emphasizes cardinality estimation using Lp-norms, submodular width for query evaluation, dynamic query processing, and tensor program optimization. His publications highlight intersections between database systems and formal methods, driven by mathematical rigor.
- Key Collaborators: Mahmoud Abo Khamis, Dan Olteanu, Amir Shaikhha, Maximilian Schleich, Kyle Deeds, Moe Kayali.
Advising: PhD students Gerome Miklau (2006), Christopher Re (2010), Paris Koutris (2016), Nilesh Dalvi (2008 runner-up), Yisu Remy Wang (2024 runner-up) have excelled in dissertation awards.





