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Sergey Melnik is a member of technical staff at Google. Before that he was a researcher in the Database Group at Microsoft Research (2003-2008), a visiting researcher in the Stanford Database Group (1999-2002), and served as an invited expert at the World-Wide Web Consortium. He got an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Leipzig, Germany. He received best paper awards at SIGMOD and ICDE conferences, and a best dissertation award from the German C.S. Society.
Publications, Professional activities
Model Management: Rondo and Similarity Flooding
Set Containment Joins: Testbed
RDF Resources, Interdataworking, GINF, Semantic Web