After his doctoral degree, Özsu accepted a position as an assistant professor of computing science at the University of Alberta in 1984. In 2000, he joined the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science as a professor.
Özsu's research is on large-scale data distribution and management of non-relational data. He coauthored with Patrick Valduriez Principles of Distributed Database Systems, fourth edition.[2] He is co-editor-in-chief, with Ling Liu, of the Encyclopedia of Database Systems, second edition,[3] was the founding editor-in-chief (2013–19) of ACM Books,[4] and the founding series editor (2009–13) of Synthesis Lectures on Data Management.[5]
Awards and honours
In 2018, Özsu was named University Professor,[1] a position the University of Waterloo established in 2005 to recognize exceptional scholarly achievement and international pre-eminence among its faculty.[6] In 2022, he received the IEEE Innovation in Societal Infrastructure Award[7] for "contributions to data science infrastructure and distributed data management"; in 2019, he received the 2018 CS-Can/Info-Can Lifetime Achievement Award.[8] He is a current holder of a David R. Cheriton Faculty Fellowship in Computer Science from 2018 to 2021,[9] a position he held previously from 2013 to 2016.[9]