Homepage of  S. Muthu Muthukrishnan                             

  Database Research @ Rutgers, Theory Research @ Rutgers and Networking Research @ Rutgers.

I am at Google, so I will be in a quantum state of delayed response to pings.

HOT:         Puzzle = Research         Research = Puzzle         FUNny

book cover Book :  Data Streams: Algorithms and Applications at  Foundations & Trends in Theoretical Computer Science
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Summer Courses
Workshops
Media
Code
Prelim writeup
MADALGO Summer 07
SADA07,
05, 04.
IITK workshop 06
Dagstuhl  Sublinear Methods 05
WADD 04, MPDS 03
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         Personal

Tel: 732 445 2379
Fax: 732 445 0537
Addr: 319 Core Bldg,
Dept of Comp & Info  Sc, 
110 Frelinghuysen Rd,
Piscataway,  NJ 08854.
muthu@cs.rutgers.edu
 
Pics:
Current:  Stylized.

Thumbnails:  Antarctica. Self
Selection:  hike, peer,

Dusty highway walk
Braids, ladybug

Rest:  Many faces.

    Research

Recent papers
PS/PDF from Google Scholar
DBLP list
Citations in books from a9.
 
 Journal Editorship


Managing  Editor:
     Internet Math.
Editor: JDA.

Current PCs

ICDE 08
SDM 08
SIGMOD 08
      Previous PCs

 Invited/Plenary Talks
 
TECS Week 07
Santa Fe 07
Sirocco 07
MAPSP07
CPM 07
von Neumann Symp 07
MADALGO Inauguration 07
Dartmouth CS Research Symposium 07
NYU CS WinC 07

Tutorial MMDS06 (Stanford)
MineNet06 (Pisa)
New Horizons in Computing (Kyoto)
Galileo Galilei Seminar (Pisa)
FUN 04   Abstract.
    Past plenary talks.
 Teaching

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    Past courses

Teaching  Philosophy

Sundries

Talks  
Esoterica
About me


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