Dr. Naphtali David Rishe

Cover of the FIU Fall 2016 Magazine: Shonda and Shalisha Witherspoon and Dr. Rishe


Cover of the 2016 NSF Breakthroughs Compendium: CAKE Center


Cover of the 2014 NSF Breakthroughs Compendium


Naphtali David Rishe, Ph.D.
The inaugural Outstanding University Professor, Florida International University
Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
Founding Director, NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Advanced Knowledge Enablement at FIU, FAU, and Greenwich U
Director,
FIU High Performance Database Research Center
Director, Geospatial Laboratory


Author:4 books on database design, geography, and interfaces.
Author:430 papers in journals and proceedings (citations: 6900, h-index: 39, i10 index: 130).
Editor:9 books on database management, high performance computing, fuzzy logic, and health informatics.
Inventor:30 U.S. patents on database querying, semantic database performance, Internet data extraction, health informatics, and transportation.     Dr. Rishe is the most prolific inventor at FIU.    Rishe is a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (Fellow's Medal awarded in November 2021).
Innovator:featured on the covers of both latest (2014 and 2016) National Science Foundation (NSF) Compendia of Technology Breakthroughs of Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers -- books published by NSF every two years until 2016 to advise U.S. Congress and Public on the state of science and technology.
Grantee:awarded as the Principal Investigator $60 million in research grants by Government and Industry, including NASA, NSF, IBM, DoI, USGS, and DOT; Rishe's current grants as the P.I. include a $2.6M NSF grant for a Geospatial System for Multimodal Environmental Observations (2020-2025) and the $700K subproject P.I.-ship of a $1.4M Biscayne Bay Prediction System (2023-2024). Rishe is also currently a co-Principal Investigator on major collaborative grants, such as the $3.3M NSF grant for a Comprehensive Study of Alzheimer's Disease (2019-2024), a $300K DHS grant for Activity Recognition (2023-2025), and a $150K DHS grant for AI-driven Threat Detection (2024-2025).
Outstanding Professor:the first FIU professor awarded the title of Outstanding University Professor. Rishe received the 2021 IBM Global University Program Academic Award.
Mentor:recognized on the cover of the Fall 2016 FIU magazine for graduating top students, as well as the herald of the 2020 FIU Next Horizon infomercial.
Architect:the TerraFly project, extensively covered by worldwide press, including the New York Times, USA Today, NPR, Science and Nature journals, and FOX TV News. Of the 53,000 NSF-funded projects in 2009, it chose 120, including Rishe's TerraFly, for the NSF annual report to Congress.
Leader:Director of the FIU Database Research Center, Founding Director of FIU-FAU NSF Industry-University Center, Chair of the Forum of Outstanding Professors, serves on editorial boards and NSF panels.
Humanitarian:pro-bono director of the Brain Center and other foundations and Florida "guru" on Storm, Beach Safety, and Housing.

EDUCATION:
1981-1984Ph.D., Computer Science Department, Tel Aviv University
1979-1981M.Sc., Computer Science Department, Israel Institute of Technology (Technion),
1975-1979B.Sc. Summa Cum Laude, Computer Science Department, Israel Institute of Technology (Technion)
ACADEMIC:
2000-Outstanding University Professor of Florida International University
1987-Professor (Full Professor 1992-, Associate Professor 1987-1992, tenured in 1990), School of Computing, Florida International University
1984-1987Visiting Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
1981-1984Instructor, Computer Science Department, Tel Aviv University
LEADERSHIP:
1994-Director, FIU High-performance Database Research Center
2012-2014, 2024-Chair, FIU Forum of Outstanding Professors
2008-2022Director, NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center at FIU, FAU, Greenwich U: Center for Advanced Knowledge Enablement
2008-2016Director, NSF CREST Center for Innovative Information Systems Engineering
1997-2002Director, NASA Regional Applications Center in Miami

High Performance Database Research Center, Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th St, CASE-243, Miami, FL 33199; (305) 348-1706; http://cake.fiu.edu/Rishe