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Research, Areas of Interest
I work in the Center for
Data-intensive Systems (DAISY). My area of
research covers indexing and query porcessing of temporal,
spatial, and spatiotemporal data. An interesting
example of spatiotemporal data is continuously moving objects in
wireless information management systems. Location-based
services is one of the key application areas where efficient
management of continuously moving objects is essential. Efficient algorithms on modern hardware, such as multi-core CPUs, is also an area of my research. Here you
can find a short description of my Ph.D. thesis, which I defended
in September 2001. I am also interested in various other
database related topics, algorithms, and data structures.
Current Projects
| Sensload |
Teaching (Courses)
| Database seminar for master students: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009. | |
| Advanced Algorithm Design and Analysis: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011. | |
| Algorithms and Data Structures: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2010. |
Current Professional Service
Currently, I am on the Program Committees of EDBT 2011, SSTD 2011, Vision and Challenge track of SSTD 2011, MobiDE 2011, DEXA 2011, IDEAS 2011, ACM SIGSPATIAL GIS 2011, DASFAA 2012, Baltic DB&IS 2012, and MDM 2012.
Lithuania
| Vilnius University, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, my alma matter. | |
| Lithuanian internet gates, Lithuanian home page. |