
My Work at W3C | Contact information | Short CV | Upcoming trips | Public presentations
I am Semantic Web Activity Lead; that is my main work at W3C. I am member of IW3C2 (International World Wide Web Conference Committee) (the committee coordinating the yearly WWW conference series), serving as a liaison for W3C, and of SWSA (Semantic Web Science Association), the committee responsible for the International Semantic Web Conferences series.
As part of my work, I also participate in lots of outreach activities, and I regularly make presentations, tutorials, etc. You can consult my list of presentations for further details.
I graduated as mathematician at the Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, Hungary, in 1979. After a brief scholarship at the Université Paris VI I joined the Hungarian research institute in computer science (SZTAKI) where I worked for 6 years (and turned into a computer scientist…). I left Hungary in 1986 and, after a few years in industry in Munich, Germany, I joined the Centre for Mathematics and Computer Sciences (CWI) in Amsterdam where I have a tenure position since 1988. I received a PhD degree in Computer Science in 1990 at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands. I joined the W3C Team as Head of W3C Offices in January 2001 while maintaining my position at CWI. I served as Head of Offices until June 2006, when I was asked to take the Semantic Web Activity Lead position, which is now my principal work at W3C.
Before joining W3C I worked in quite different areas (distributed and dataflow programming, language design, system programming), but I spend most of my research years in computer graphics and information visualization. I also participated in various graphics related ISO standardization activities and software developments. My separate “professional” home page contains a list of my publications (see also my Mendeley account), my public presentations, and details of the various projects I participated in the past. There is also a dblp entry for my publication generated automatically (although I am not sure it is complete…). (B.t.w., based on my publications, my Erdős number is ≤4…)
In my previous life (i.e., before joining W3C…) I was member of the Executive Committee of the Eurographics Association for 15 years, and I was vice-chair of the Association between 2000 and 2002. I was the co-chair of the 9th World Wide Web Conference, in Amsterdam, May 2000; since then, I have also been member of IW3C2 (International World Wide Web Conference Committee), responsible for the World Wide Web Conference series. Since autumn 2007 I am also member of SWSA (Semantic Web Science Association), the committee responsible for the International Semantic Web Conferences series.
I have also developed some software (in Python) that might be of interest. An example is an SPARQL API, a (partial) implementation on the top the RDFLib package. This package has recently been added to RDFLib with a proper SPARQL language parser. This work was done Chimezie Ogbuji (Cleveland Clinic, USA), and is primarily maintained by the RDFLib community. I have also developed (and still maintain) a RDFa Distiller software, ie, a Python implementation of the RDFa syntax, and a simple OWL 2 RL reasoner software. Finally, I also developed a small package to interface SPARQL queries from Python; this software has been moved to sourceforge, and is effectively maintained by Sergio Fernández and Carlos Tejo Alonso (CTIC, Spain).
A more detailed CV is also available online. Also, see my separate page or my personal blog if you are curious about more private things, including some of my photos that I put on the Web…
I have a number of slide sets “in progress”, which I use for finalized, public presentations. You are welcome to consult those. The list below refers to the presentations I have given or will give at various events.
Semantic Web Death Match 2011: Industry vs. Academia vs. Standards (panel)
by Ivan Herman
Relevant technology area: Semantic Web .
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For a complete list of presentations over the past few years see, for example, the relevant page of my “professional” CV or the same data in RDF.