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Craig Nevill-Manning
Distinguished Software Engineer at Google
Craig Nevill-Manning is a distinguished computer scientist and software engineer with a notable career in technology and academia. He is currently a Distinguished Software Engineer at Google, a position he has held since February 2022.2
Career Highlights
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Google: Joined in 2000 as a Research Scientist, later becoming Engineering Director. He founded Google's first remote engineering center in New York City, which grew to be the largest Google engineering site outside of Mountain View.21
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Sidewalk Labs: Served as Chief Technology Officer (November 2020 - February 2022) and Head of Engineering (November 2015 - November 2020).2
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Google Innovations: Developed several key products including:
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Academia: Previously an Assistant Professor at Rutgers University and a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University.2
Education
- Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Waikato, New Zealand
- B.Sc. Hons in Computer Science from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand21
Achievements
- Invented the sequitur algorithm in 1994, which uses data compression to infer the structure of a sequence of symbols.1
- Co-creator of the Weka machine learning suite and the Greenstone digital library software.1
- Awarded a Career Grant by the National Science Foundation.2
- Won a World Class New Zealand Award in the Information and Communications category in 2009.1
- Received a distinguished alumni award from the University of Waikato in 2010.1
Craig Nevill-Manning's contributions to computer science and software engineering have significantly impacted the field of information retrieval, machine learning, and data compression.4

