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Renée J. Miller received BS
degrees in Mathematics and in Cognitive Science from the
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. She received her MS and
PhD degrees in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin
in Madison, WI. She received the 1997 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) ,
the highest honor bestowed by the United
States government on outstanding scientists and engineers
beginning their careers. She received the National Science Foundation Early Career Award (formerly, the Presidential Young Investigator Award)
for her work on heterogeneous databases and was named an
Ameritech Faculty Fellow. Her research interests are in
the efficient, effective use of large volumes of complex,
heterogeneous data. This interest spans heterogeneous
databases, knowledge curation and data sharing. She is a
Professor and the Bell University Lab Chair of Information Systems
at the University of Toronto.
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