San Francisco, California - (Website Hosting Directory) - May 12, 2008 - Search company founded by computer scientists from Stanford and Google, Discovery Engine Corp., has reported that Dr. Alex Lopez-Ortiz, a leading expert in search technology, has been hired as Chief Scientist.
Mr. Lopez-Ortiz joins Discovery Engine from the University of Waterloo, Ontario where he is a tenured professor in the Computer Science department. In his new role, Lopez-Ortiz will lead research and development at Discovery Engine.
Bill Mydlowec, Co-founder and CEO of Discovery Engine noted, ''We're very excited that Alex has joined our team. Alex has made significant contributions in theoretical computer science, with applications in information retrieval, database systems, and parallel processing. His appointment as Chief Scientist will help establish Discovery Engine as a recognized innovator in the industry.''
Lopez-Ortiz joined the University of Waterloo, Ontario in 2001 as an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department with a focus on applications of theoretical computer science. In 2004, he was granted tenure and promoted to Associate Professor. Prior to that, Lopez-Ortiz was Director of Research at InterNAP Network Services where he oversaw the development of their performance-based internet routing technology. Previously, he was Director of the search engine group at internet pioneer Open Text Corporation, which introduced the web's first full-text search engine in 1996.
In his new role, Lopez-Ortiz will serve as head of research and development at Discovery Engine. In addition, he we will serve as the liaison to the academic community, and as head of Discovery Engine's scientific advisory board.
Mr. Lopez-Ortiz explained, ''I am very excited to join the team at Discovery Engine. We believe that today's search engines are inefficient, yet extremely profitable. This presents an opportunity for a startup search company to create a better engine, just as Google did almost ten years ago.''
Dr. Ian Munro, University Professor and Research Chair in the Computer Science department at the University of Waterloo commented, ''Alex brings to Discovery Engine many years of experience in the internet industry and in academic research. Alex is an international research leader in the area of efficient algorithms. At Open Text, he was a designer of one of the first internet search engines.''
Discovery Engine Corp. is a Silicon Valley startup company developing a next-generation internet search engine. Existing engines like Google are inadequate for many kinds of searches, including: questions that cannot easily be reduced to a few keywords, queries that are inherently ambiguous, and complex searches whose answers require compiling information from multiple sources. Discovery Engine aims to go beyond current search engines by allowing users to ask more difficult and subtle questions, and by producing results that are more accurate and meaningful.
To learn more, please visit: www.discoveryengine.com.
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