Anna Patterson


Anna Patterson is a software engineer. She contributed to search engines and artificial intelligence at Google, and co-founded Cuil.

Education

Patterson received her B.S. in Computer Science and another in Electrical Engineering from Washington University and her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and was a Research Scientist at Stanford University in artificial intelligence working with John McCarthy on Phenomenal Data Mining and Carolyn Talcott on theorem provers.

Career

While she was working in Google's Android organization, Patterson was responsible for a division of Google Play including Books and Search, Recommendations and Infrastructure for scaling up Android from 40 million phones to over 800 million phones.
She was a co-founder of Cuil, a clustering-based search engine and wrote Recall.archive.org, a history-based search engine out of the Internet Archive, which showed trends over time.

Awards and honors

Patterson was a winner of the 2016 ABIE Award, and one of the seminal contributors to search engines. she was Founder and Managing Partner at Gradient Ventures and Vice President of Engineering at Google. She also serves on the board of Square Inc. She was previously a trustee at Harvey Mudd College and a trustee at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute and on the National Engineering Council at Washington University in St. Louis.