Daniel Abadi
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
M.Phil Cambridge University
Ph.D. M.I.T.
Joined Yale Faculty 2007
Personal Homepage
Office Location: AKW 213
Telephone: 203.432.2003
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Daniel's research interests are in database system design, implementation,
and evaluation. He has spent the last four years at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology where he received his Ph.D. Daniel is a recipient
of the Churchill Scholarship, which he used to fund a year of study at
Cambridge University in England and receive an M.Phil degree. He is also
a recipient of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.
Daniel is actively seeking PhD students to join his group. The group works
closely with database groups at surrounding universities, including MIT
(where Daniel spent his last 4 years), Brown, Brandeis, and UMass, and
with leaders in industry and research labs. The group's research style
is largely systems-oriented; they enjoy building and experimenting with
real prototypes, and using these prototypes to catalyze industrial innovation.
Joining Daniel's group provides an opportunity to interact closely with
a new, young, excited professor with an abundance of one-on-one attention.
Some of the exciting projects the group is working on are listed here.
Applications for fall 2009 admission will become available in
mid-August .

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