Data and Information Markets Seminar Series

Data Lakehouses, Open Formats and AI: Enabling Diverse and Interconnected Data Ecosystems

October 25, -
Speaker(s): Mike Franklin, University of Chicago

Lunch

Lunch will be served at 11:45 AM.

Abstract 

Data and AI are driving innovation across industry, science and society.   At the same time, data management technology has changed dramatically, due a combination of factors such as cloud-based data lakes, the development of open standards for data formats and catalogs, and the opportunities presented by generative and other AI technologies.   The result of all of these changes is an increasingly vibrant data ecosystem that has the potential to span traditional information silos and data incompatibilities to enable organizations to leverage all of their data in ways that have until now, simply have not been possible.   In this talk I'll describe this new landscape and give an overview of some of the (to my mind) most promising directions for research and innovation in this rapidly advancing area.

Speaker Bio

MICHAEL J. FRANKLIN is the Morton D. Hull Distinguished Service Professor of Computer Science and Faculty Co-Director of the Data Science Institute at the University of Chicago.  He is also a Founding Advisor and Visiting Researcher at Databricks, Inc.  At Chicago he served as Liew Family Chair of Computer Science, overseeing the department's rapid expansion in scope and stature.  Previously he was the Thomas M. Siebel Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley where he directed the Algorithms, Machines and People Laboratory (AMPLab), which developed the popular Apache Spark data processing framework.  He is a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and is a Fellow of the ACM and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.  He received the 2022 ACM SIGMOD Systems Award and is a two-time recipient of the ACM SIGMOD “Test of Time” award. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Sciences from the Univ. of Wisconsin (1993).

Co-Sponsor(s)

Duke Computer Science; Fuqua School of Business

Contact

Sudeepa Roy