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Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D. 1984 (applied mathematics), Harvard; M.S. 1980 (computer and information science), Syracuse; B.S. 1977 (engineering and applied science), Yale.
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Personal Homepage: http://www.cs.nyu.edu/cs/faculty/shasha/
Research Interests: Pattern discovery in biology for microarrays, combinatorial design, network inference, protein docking and folding; with physicists, musicians, and financial people on algorithms for time series; on database applications in untrusted environments including in developing countries; database tuning; and tree and graph matching.
Affiliations: ACM
Fellowships/Honors: Co-editor in Chief of Information Systems (Elsevier)
Selected Works:
Michael Rabin and Dennis Shasha, "Preventing Piracy while Preserving Privacy"
Dr. Dobb's Journal, October 2005.
Kenneth Birnbaum, Dennis E. Shasha, Jean Y. Wang, Jee W. Jung, Georgina M. Lambert, David W. Galbraith, and Philip N. Benfey, "A gene expression map of the Arabidopsis root"
Science, Dec 12 2003: 1956-1960
Shasha, Dennis, Puzzles for Programmers and Pros
John Wiley/Wrox, May 2007.
Shasha, Dennis and Yunyue Zhu, High Performance Discovery in Time Series: Techniques and Case Studies
Springer Verlag Publishers, Monographs in Computer Science, June 2004
Shasha, Dennis and Philippe Bonnet, Database Tuning : Principles Experiments and Troubleshooting Techniques
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, June 2002
Shasha, Dennis and Cathy Lazere, Out of Their Minds: The lives and discoveries of 15 great computer scientists
Springer-Verlag, New York, August, 1995.
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