Volker Markl
Volker Markl (born 1971) is a German computer scientist and database systems researcher. CareerIn 1999, Markl received his PhD in computer science under the direction of Rudolf Bayer at the Technical University of Munich. His doctoral research led to the development of the UB-Tree.[1] From 1997 to 2000, he was research group leader at FORWISS, the Bavarian research center for knowledge-based systems. From 2001 to 2008, he was project leader at the IBM Almaden Research Center, Silicon Valley. Since 2008, he has been full professor and Chair of the Database Systems and Information Management Group at Technische Universität Berlin.[2] Since 2014, he is head of the Intelligent Analytics for Massive Data Research Department at the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Berlin.[3] From 2014 to 2020, he was director of the Berlin Big Data Center (BBDC). From 2018 to 2020, he was co-director of the Berlin Machine Learning Center (BZML). Together with Klaus-Robert Müller he became director of the new Berlin Institute for the Foundations of Learning and Data (BIFOLD), after both BBDC and the BZML merged into BIFOLD in 2020.[4] From 2010 through 2019, he led the DFG funded Stratosphere project, which led to the establishment of Apache Flink.[5] In 2018, he was elected president of the VLDB Endowment.[6] ResearchMarkl’s research interests lie at the intersection of distributed systems, scalable data processing, and machine learning. Awards and honorsMarkl was elected member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities in 2021.[7] His work was honoured with several awards, including:
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