Sergey Brin, a native of Moscow, graduated with honors with a bachelor of
science degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of
Maryland at College Park. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in computer
science at Stanford University, where he received his master's degree. Brin
is a recipient of a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship.
Brin's research interests include search engines, information extraction
from unstructured sources, and data mining of large text collections and
scientific data. He has published more than a dozen publications in leading
academic journals, including Extracting Patterns and Relations from the
World Wide Web; Dynamic Data Mining: A New Architecture for Data with High
Dimensionality, which he published with Larry Page; Scalable Techniques
for Mining Casual Structures; Dynamic Itemset Counting and Implication
Rules for Market Basket Data; and Beyond Market Baskets: Generalizing
Association Rules to Correlations.
Brin founded Google Inc. in 1998 with Larry Page.
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