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Georg Gottlob
Professor at Oxford University
Georg Gottlob is a distinguished computer scientist and professor at Oxford University.14 He holds the position of Royal Society Research Professor and Professor of Informatics at the University of Oxford, while also serving as an Adjunct Professor at TU Wien.4 Gottlob is a Fellow of St John's College at Oxford.4
His research interests span several areas of computer science, including:
- Database theory
- Artificial intelligence
- Knowledge representation and reasoning
- Web data processing and extraction
- Query languages
- Computational logic
- Constraint satisfaction problems
Gottlob has made significant contributions to both artificial intelligence and database systems, focusing on algorithmic and logical aspects of knowledge representation, database queries, and web data processing.2 His work has led to the development of efficient algorithms for constraint satisfaction, web data extraction, and database query processing.2
Throughout his career, Gottlob has received numerous prestigious awards and honors:
- Fellow of the Royal Society (elected in 2010)2
- Ada Lovelace Medal (2017)3
- Wittgenstein Award from the Austrian National Science Fund (1998)3
- ECCAI Fellow (2002)3
- Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (1999)3
- Member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (2006)3
- Member of the European Academy of Sciences Academia Europaea (2006)3
Gottlob has also been involved in entrepreneurial ventures, co-founding several research-based spinout companies:
- DeepReason.ai (2018): Focused on knowledge graph technology5
- Wrapidity (2015): Developed AI-based web data extraction technology, acquired by Meltwater in 20165
- Lixto Software (2001): Created semi-automated web data extraction tools, acquired by McKinsey & Company in 20145
His academic career includes positions at TU Wien, the Italian National Research Council in Genoa, and the Politecnico di Milano before joining Oxford in 2006.1



