Brussels / 2 & 3 February 2019

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Gabor Szarnyas

The speaker description is potentially outdated as it is from a previous FOSDEM edition.

Gabor Szarnyas is a researcher working on graph processing techniques. His core research areas are live graph pattern matching, benchmarking graph queries, and analyzing large-scale networks. His main research project is ingraph, an openCypher-compatible query engine supporting live query evaluation. His research team was the first to publish a formalisation that captures the semantics of a core subset of the openCypher language.

Gabor works at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, teaching system modelling and database theory. He conducted research visits at the University of York, McGill University and the University of Waterloo. He is a member of the openCypher Implementers Group and the LDBC Social Network Benchmark task force. He received 1st prize in the ACM Student Research Competition at the MODELS 2016 conference. He is also a frequent speaker at industrial conferences (FOSDEM, GraphConnect) and meetups (openCypher meetup NYC, Budapest Neo4j meetup).

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Events

Title Day Room Track Start End
Multiplex graph analysis with GraphBLAS Saturday H.1308 (Rolin) Graph Processing 14:40 15:20