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Welcome to ACM SIGMOD Record's series of interviews with distinguished members of the database community. I'm Marianne Winslett, and today we are at my office at the Advanced Digital Sciences Center in Singapore, an outpost of the University of Illinois. I have here with me today Beng Chin Ooi who is the dean of the school of computing at the National University of Singapore where he's been a professor of computer science for many years. Beng Chin is editor-in-chief for IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. He is the recipient of the 2009 SIGMOD Contributions Award, and he is an IEEE and ACM Fellow and Fellow of Singapore National Academy of Science. He is the co-founder of two startups and his Ph.D. is from Monash University. So Beng Chin, welcome! (Please note that this interview took place in 2011).
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