Murali Mani,
PhD, UCLA, 2003

Associate Professor,
CSEP,
University of Michigan, Flint

207 MSB,
303 E. Kearsley St,
Flint, MI 48502
Phone: (810) 762.0606
Email: mmani AT umflint.edu
Alternate: mmani AT umich.edu

 

 

I am an associate professor in Computer Science at University of Michigan, Flint. My research interests are in database systems. Specifically, my significant current and past projects are related to provenance, secure query processing, analytics, event stream processing, XML stream processing, data modeling using XML schemas, and computer science education. Further, I have taught courses related to information storage and retrieval, algorithms and programming.

I completed my PhD in Computer Science from UCLA in 2003, where my dissertation was on data modeling using XML schemas. Prior to that I completed my MS in Computer Science from UCLA in 2000, and my BTech in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT, Madras in 1998. My previous work experience include being a faculty member at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), MA, and as a research intern at IBM Almaden Research Center