Susan B. Davidson
Susan B. Davidson CorrFRSE is an American computer scientist known for work in databases and bioinformatics. She is Weiss Professor of Computer and Information Science at University of Pennsylvania. Her dissertation work on distributed databases included results on statistical and mathematical techniques for data resolution as well as mechanisms to avoid database conflicts.
Davidson has also done research in bioinformatics, where her work on data integration was commercialized by GeneticXChange. She also serves on the board of the Computing Research Association.
Biography
In 1978 Davidson graduated with a B.A. in mathematics from Cornell University. She received M.S.E. and Master of Arts degrees in computer science from Princeton University in 1980 and a Ph.D. in computer science from Princeton University in 1982.Davidson joined the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania as visiting assistant professor, then took up the role of assistant professor, associate professor, and professor in the university's Department of Computer and Information Science. From 2008 to 2013, she was chair of the department. From 2000 to 2003, she also held a secondary appointment in the university's Genetics Department.