

Michalis Petropoulos
Michalis Petropoulos is an esteemed Assistant Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego, where he honed his expertise in Computer Science and Computer Engineering. His academic journey has been marked by a deep commitment to advancing the field of web technologies and databases. Michalis's research is primarily centered on the development of web technologies and databases, with a particular emphasis on facilitating publishing and large-scale data integration through innovative web-based interfaces. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding and enhancement of how databases can be effectively utilized in web environments. Among his notable projects are CLIDE, BioNav, FACeTOR, and QURSED, each of which has pushed the boundaries of what is possible in web-based data management. In addition to his research endeavors, Michalis has been actively engaged in the academic community through various professional service roles. He served as a Co-Chair for the WebDB 2009 conference, a testament to his leadership and expertise in the field. Furthermore, he has been a valuable member of program committees for numerous conferences, where his insights have helped shape the direction of research in web technologies and databases. Michalis's scholarly contributions are well-documented in his extensive publication record, which includes articles in prestigious journals and presentations at leading conferences around the globe. His work has been recognized for its impact and innovation, and he continues to share his findings with the broader academic and professional communities through presentations at institutions and conferences worldwide. Through his dedication to research and education, Michalis Petropoulos has established himself as a leading figure in the field of web technologies and databases. His ongoing work promises to further enhance the capabilities and applications of these critical areas in computer science.
Publications
, 2411-2423, 2020-08-01
, 1704-1715, 2015-08-01
, 1079-1082, 2009-06-29
, 100-105, 2015-12-01
, 1287-1290, 2009-03-01
, 540-553, 2011-04-01
, 752-764, 2019-09-01