Michael Stonebraker, Ph.D., recipient of the 2014 Turing Award, is a pioneering computer scientist whose work has revolutionized database systems. As the inventor of INGRES and Postgres and a key contributor to several other innovative database systems, he has been instrumental in advancing relational and post-relational database technologies. Stonebraker's fundamental contributions to database management systems have shaped the entire landscape of data management, from his early work at UC Berkeley to later innovations at MIT. His research and entrepreneurial ventures have enabled the data-driven technologies that power today's information age, influencing everything from traditional relational databases to modern big data and machine learning systems.
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Turing Minds is an annual event that brings together the brightest minds in computer science. Named after Alan Turing, the father of computer science, this series features talks from Turing Award winners who share their groundbreaking research and insights into the future of technology.