Andy Pavlo
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Andy Pavlo | |
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🏳️ Nationality | United States |
🏳️ Citizenship | United States |
🎓 Alma mater | Rochester Institute of Technology, Brown University[1] |
💼 Occupation | |
Known for | OtterTune,[2][3] H-Store,[4] NoisePage[5] |
🌐 Website | www |
Andy Pavlo, born (May 20, 1981), is an American computer scientist specializing in database management systems. He is currently a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science.[6] He is also co-founder of the OtterTune automatic database tuning software start-up, and technology advisor to database management system companies Fauna and Splice Machine.
Education[edit]
After completing bachelor's and master's degrees from Rochester Institute of Technology and Brown University, Pavlo completed his Ph.D. from Brown University under Stan Zdonik and Mike Stonebraker.[1]
He was awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship in 2018.[7]
Research & Development[edit]
Before enrolling at Brown, Pavlo was a systems programmer on the HTCondor project at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Computer Sciences Department under Miron Livny.[8] In 2007, while in grad school at Brown University, Pavlo's core research was on a transaction processing system called H-Store[4], which was later commercialized as VoltDB, and for which Pavlo earned an ACM SIGMOD Jim Gray Doctoral Dissertation Award.[1]
As an associate professor at Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science (CMU),[6] Pavlo's research has focused on database management systems, specifically main memory systems, self-driving / autonomous architectures (OtterTune[2] and NoisePage[5] projects), transaction processing systems, and large-scale data analytics. Pavlo has also contributed to database research and education for years through online and in-person lecture series and service to database technology research conferences[9][10][11]
Career[edit]
In 2020, he became CEO of OtterTune, Inc.,[3] which he co-founded with Dana Van Aken, Ph.D. and Bohan Zhang. OtterTune, Inc. develops and runs a cloud software service that optimizes database performance by using machine learning to automate database configuration tuning. The OtterTune, Inc. software is based on the academic research project of the same name, led by Pavlo, Van Aken, and Zhang within the Carnegie Mellon University Database Research Group.
In 2018, he joined database management system company, Splice Machine, as a technical advisor.[12]
At VLDB 2021, he earned an Early Career Research Award from the VLDB Endowment.[13]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Brown University CS Blog - Andy Pavlo Wins ACM SIGMOD's Jim Gray Doctoral Dissertation Award".
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Pavlo, Andrew; Zhang, Bohan; Van Aken, Dana; Dai, Tao; Jiang, Shuli; Lao, Jacky; Sheng, Siyuan; Gordon, Geoffrey J. (2018). "A demonstration of the ottertune automatic database management system tuning service" (PDF). Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment. 12. 11 (12): 1910–1913. doi:10.14778/3229863.3236222.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Clark, Lindsay (2021-05-14). "Rapping otters and automated database knob-twiddling: An obvious combination in some universe or other". The Register. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Pavlo, Andrew; Madden, Samuel; Stonebraker, Michael; Zdonik, Stanley; Kallman, Robert; Kimura, Hideaki; Natkins, Jonathan; Rasin, Alexander; Zhang, Yang; Hugg, John; Abadi, Daniel; Jones, Evan P. C. (2008). "H-store: a high-performance, distributed main memory transaction processing system" (PDF). Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment. 2. 1: 1496–1499. doi:10.14778/1454159.1454211. ISSN 2150-8097.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Pavlo, Andrew; Butrovich, Matthew; Ma, Lin; Menon, Prashanth; Lim, Wan Shen; Van Aken, Dana; Zhang, William (2021). "Make Your Database System Dream of Electric Sheep: Towards Self-Driving Operation" (PDF). Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment. 12. 14: 3211–3221. doi:10.14778/3476311.3476411. ISSN 2150-8097. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ "Alfred P. Sloan Grants Database".
- ↑ Pavlo, Andrew; Couvares, Peter; Gietzel, Rebekah; Karp, Anatoly; Alderman, Ian D.; Livny, Miron; Bacon, Charles (2006). "The NMI Build & Test Laboratory: Continuous Integration Framework for Distributed Computing Software" (PDF). Proceedings of LISA '06: Twentieth Systems Administration Conference, Washington, DC. December 2006: 263–273.
- ↑ "Conference Officers VLDB2020 Tokyo".
- ↑ "VLDB 2019 - PVLDB Review Board".
- ↑ "SIGMOD Program Committee - SIGMOD/PODS 2019".
- ↑ "Splice Machine Adds Carnegie Mellon University Computer Scientist Andy Pavlo to its Technical Board of Advisors" (Press release). San Francisco, CA: Splice Machine,Inc. November 20, 2018. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ↑ "VLDB 2021 Endowment Awards".
External links[edit]
- Database Research Group at CMU
- Andrew Pavlo publications indexed by Google Scholar
- Andrew Pavlo at DBLP Bibliography Server
Category:1981 births
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Category:American computer scientists
Category:Database researchers
Category:Carnegie Mellon University faculty
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