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John Mylopoulos received his Bachelor of Engineering degree from Brown University in 1966 and his PhD from Princeton in 1970. He joined the faculty of the University of Toronto that same year. His research interests encompass information modeling techniques, covering notations, implementation techniques, applications, knowledge-based systems, semantic data models, and information system design. Mylopoulos is a recipient of the Outstanding Services Award from the Canadian AI Society and has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence. He served as the president of the VLDB Endowment from 1998 to 2001 and was re-elected for the period 2002 to 2005. Additionally, he has contributed to the editorial board of various international journals and has been involved in the organization of major international conferences. Mylopoulos has led numerous research projects as the principal investigator, including projects on software reengineering and knowledge management, funded by organizations such as NSERC, IBM Canada, and Bell University Laboratories.
University of Toronto • Toronto, ON
Teaching and researching in computer science, specializing in information systems and modeling.
Department of Sociology