Yossi Matias

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Who is Yossi Matias?

Yossi Matias is an Israeli computer scientist, entrepreneur and Google executive.

Matias is the managing director of Google's R&D Center in Israel and is a Senior Director in Google's Search organization. He is a recipient of Gödel Prize and is an ACM Fellow for contributions to the analysis of big data and the field of streaming algorithms.

Matias established the Research and Development Center of Google in Israel. He leads the development of Google products such as Google Trends, Google Suggest, and Google Insights for Search, and pioneered an initiative to bring cultural and heritage collections online, such as the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum archive, the Dead Sea Scrolls., and the Nelson Mandela Archive, which are now part of Google's Cultural Institute. He is the executive lead and founder of Google's Campus Tel Aviv.

Prof. Matias is on the computer science faculty at Tel Aviv University, and previously a research scientist at Bell Labs and a visiting professor at Stanford. He published extensively in the areas of data analysis, algorithms for massive data sets, data streams and synopses, parallel algorithms and systems, data compression, data and information management systems, security and privacy, video processing, and Internet technologies. He is the inventor of over 25 patents.

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on July 23, 2013

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