
Assistant Professor at New York University
Greater New York City Area

Assistant Professor at New York University
Greater New York City Area
Panos Ipeirotis is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Information, Operations, and Management Sciences at Leonard N. Stern School of Business of New York University. His area of expertise is databases and information retrieval, with an emphasis on management of textual data. His research interests include web searching, text and web mining, data cleaning and data integration. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Columbia University in 2004 and a B.Sc. degree from the Computer Engineering and Informatics Department (CEID) of the University of Patras, Greece in 1999. He is the recipient of two Microsoft Live Labs Awards, the "Best Paper" award for the IEEE ICDE 2005 conference, the "Best Paper" award for the ACM SIGMOD 2006 conference, and a recipient of a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation.
* Web Information Retrieval
* Text and Web Mining
* Text Databases
* Data Cleaning and Data Integration
(Educational Institution; 5001-10,000 employees; Research industry)
September 2004 — Present (5 years 3 months)
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Research industry)
September 1999 — August 2004 (5 years )
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; MSFT; Computer Software industry)
May 2003 — August 2003 (4 months)
PhD , Computer Science , 1999 — 2004
1994 — 1999
ACM, IEEE, Midas Oracle
* Mar 2007: Microsoft Virtual Earth Award
* Jan 2007: NSF CAREER Award, IIS-0643846 $499,957 for February 2007-January 2012
* Jun 2006: Best Paper Award, ACM SIGMOD 2006
* May 2006: Microsoft Live Labs Search Award
* Apr 2005: Best Paper Award, IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2005)
* Oct 2004: Award for Excellence in Teaching, School of Engineering, Columbia University
* Jul 2004: Ph.D. awarded with distinction, Computer Science Department, Columbia University
* Feb 2002: Fellowship, DIMACS (Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science)
* Jun 2001: Finalist, Best Paper Award, ACM+IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2001)
* May 2001: Ph.D. Teaching Award of Excellence, Computer Science Department, Columbia University
* Sep 2000: Award for Excellence in Teaching, School of Engineering, Columbia University
* Sep 1999 - Aug 2001: Fellowship, Empeirikio Foundation, Greece