Abdullah Tansel
Abdullah Uz Tansel is professor of Computer Information Systems at the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College and Computer Science PhD program at the Graduate Center. His research interests are database management systems, temporal databases, data mining, and semantic web. Dr. Tansel published many articles in the conferences and journals of ACM and IEEE. Dr. Tansel has a pending patent application on semantic web. Currently, he is researching temporality in RDF and OWL, which are semantic web languages. Dr. Tansel served in program committees of many conferences and headed the editorial board that published the first book on temporal databases in 1993. He is also one the editors of the forth coming book titled Recommendation and Search in Social Networks to be published by Springer. He received BS, MS and PhD degrees from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara Turkey. He also completed his MBA degree in the University of Southern California. Dr. Tansel is a member of ACM and IEEE Computer Society.
Abdullah Uz Tansel presents 5 Events:
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An Introduction to Temporal Databases at PGConf US 2015 [PgConf.US]
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Time in Databases at PGConf US 2017 [PgConf.US]
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Blockchain as a Database at Postgres Conference 2020
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Blockchain as a Database at Postgres Webinar Series
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Blockchain as a Database at 2021 Postgres Conference Webinars