Juliana Freire | |
|---|---|
| Alma mater | Stony Brook University |
| Known for | Co-developer of VisTrails |
| Spouse | Claudio Silva |
| Awards | ACM Fellow |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | data management scientific visualization data science |
| Institutions | Bell Laboratories Oregon Health & Science University University of Utah Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute New York University |
| Thesis | Scheduling Strategies for Evaluation of Recursive Queries over Memory and Disk-Resident Data (1997) |
| Doctoral advisor | David S. Warren |
Juliana Freire de Lima e Silva is a Brazilian computer scientist who works as a professor of computer science and engineering at the New York University. [1] She is known for her research in information visualization, data provenance, and computerized assistance for scientific reproducibility. [2]
Freire did her undergraduate studies at the Federal University of Ceará in Brazil, and earned her doctorate from Stony Brook University. Prior to joining NYU-Poly in 2011, she was a researcher at Bell Laboratories, and a faculty member at the Oregon Health & Science University and the University of Utah. [1]
Freire was the program co-chair of the WWW2010 conference. [3]
Freire's research projects include the VisTrails scientific workflow management system, [4] [5] and the DeepPeep search engine for web database content. [6]
In 2014, Freire was elected as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery "for contributions to provenance management research and technology, and computational reproducibility." [2] [4] She was named to the 2021 class of Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. [7]