
Search Engine and Web Services Expert
Greater Seattle Area

Search Engine and Web Services Expert
Greater Seattle Area
I'm an innovator, motivated leader, and expert in search engines and web services. My passion is building thought-leading web services that impact the world.
I have nearly 20 years of professional computing experience. I joined eBay in July 2009, after spending 4 years managing a large R&D team at Microsoft's Bing, over 10 years researching and developing search technologies, and 5 years running my own consultancy. I've written two books for O'Reilly Media Inc.
web services, information retrieval, search engines, web search, image search, video search, computational biology, technology management, innovation management, research, writing, php, mysql.
(Public Company; eBay; Internet industry)
July 2009 — Present (1 month)
(Public Company; MSFT; Computer Software industry)
April 2005 — June 2009 (4 years 3 months)
I was a Partner at Microsoft, and a development manager in the Bing team. I'm proud to say that many of the features of the first Bing release were created by my team.
I managed the development of all user-facing web search relevance features, including the left-rail explore pane (with its "table of contents"), navigational query treatments, query-biased summaries, "deeplinks", related searches, and whole page results relevance. Additionally, I managed the Powerset team in San Francisco.
I also managed the end-to-end development of Internet Explorer 8's suggested sites feature, image search, video search, news search, xrank, and almost all instant answers (such as the encarta, news, images, and so on).
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Research industry)
January 1994 — December 2004 (11 years)
I spent more than 10 years at RMIT Unversity in Australia, beginning as a sessional lecturer and PhD student, and ending my career there as the Associate Professor in Information Retrieval.
I published more than 70 papers on topics related to search, particularly on search data structures and algorithms, computational biology, video search, image search, and text ranking and relevance. My most-cited paper describes and experiments with techniques for compression of inverted lists for text retrieval applications.
I've advised 12 graduates through their PhDs, and taught nearly 50 courses. I was awarded the Dean's prize for teaching in 2002. I attracted almost $3m in competitive grant funding, including three major Australian Research Council grants.
(Self-Employed; 1-10 employees; Computer Software industry)
January 1990 — December 1995 (6 years)
For the first half of the 1990s, I ran my own consultancy, Williams & Williams. The company specialized in IT consulting to the oil, telecommunications, and property industries.
PhD , Computer Science , 1995 — 1997
BAppSc (Hons) , Computer Science , 1988 — 1990
search engines, information retrieval, computational biology, computer science, footy, cricket, baseball, running, cycling, my girls
ACM, Richmond Football Club