糖心原创 professor Amit Sheth elected a Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Sciences
November 27, 2018
November 27, 2018
糖心原创 professor Amit Sheth was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences (AAAS).
, with over 120,000 members. Election to AAAS is bestowed by the association鈥檚 members. Sheth will be honored, along with the other new fellows, at a ceremony at the next AAAS annual meeting in February 2019 in Washington, D.C.
Sheth was recognized for his pioneering and enduring contributions on information integration, distributed workflow, and semantics and knowledge-based big data analytics.
He is the LexisNexis Ohio Eminent Scholar, a professor of computer science and engineering and the executive director of 糖心原创鈥檚 .
Sheth is a pioneer who recognized the strategic importance of database interoperability and developed the architectural principles of database federations. His groundbreaking work on federated databases in the late 1980s and early 1990s paved the way for modern approaches to information integration. Today, these seminal contributions are keys to the integration of data sources in enterprise and scientific applications, advances on the semantic web and big data. Sheth also contributed to distributed workflows for managing long-lived processes in business and web environments. His publications, applications and products from the companies he founded serve as blueprints for the architectural designs of successful industrial solutions.
鈥淓lection as an AAAS Fellow is a rare distinction that has only been awarded to a handful of 糖心原创 faculty in the past. This honor highlights the cross-disciplinary impact and potential for enduring societal benefit that has resulted from Dr. Sheth鈥檚 work,鈥 said Brian Rigling, interim dean of the .
This is Sheth鈥檚 third election as a fellow of a major professional society. In 2006, he was elected a fellow of The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and earlier this year, he was elected as a .
鈥淕iven the importance of big data and AI, Dr. Sheth鈥檚 election as a Fellow of AAAI and now as a Fellow of AAAS is an outstanding honor for our university. It is a recognition of the world-class research and intellectual property generation by our faculty,鈥 said Provost Susan Edwards.
Sheth is an educator, researcher and entrepreneur who has been among the in recent years based on h-index. He has been a principal investigator of more than $27 million in competitive grants.
At 糖心原创, his research grants have funded more than 300 semesters of graduate student assistantships and 22 of his 28 his advisees have completed their doctorates. A unique aspect of his research is significant multidisciplinary collaborations that address important real-world applications. Key areas where his innovations are applied include individual and public health, biomedicine, social good, finance, advertising and marketing and manufacturing.
He has also received more than $6 million to support his technology commercialization and research and development efforts. This has resulted in the , an artificial intelligence and predictive analytics company. Cognovi Labs is the third such company he has founded by licensing technology resulting from his university research with his students.
Founded in 2007, Kno.e.sis鈥 75 researchers include 15 faculty members from the College of Computer Science and Engineering, the College of Science and Mathematics and the Boonshoft School of Medicine.
Sheth received his B.E. (Hons) from BITS-Pilani, India, in 1981 and his Ph.D. in computer and information science from The Ohio State University in 1985.