Madden has been involved in several database research projects, including TinyDB,[7] TelegraphCQ,[8] Aurora/Borealis, C-Store, and H-Store. He has published more than 250 scholarly articles, with more than 59,000 citations, with an h-index of 101.[13]
Madden is a co-founder of Cambridge Mobile Telematics[6] and Vertica Systems. Before enrolling at MIT and while an undergraduate student there, Madden wrote printer driver software for Palomar Software, a San Diego-area Macintosh software company. He is also a Technology Expert at Omega Venture Partners.[14][15]
In 2024, he was appointed the faculty head of computer science at MIT.[16]
He received the 2024 SIGMOD Edgar F. Codd Innovations Award for his contributions to multiple aspects of data management, including column-oriented database systems, high performance transaction processing, and systems for mobile and sensor data.[23]
^Madden, Samuel (2003). The design and evaluation of a query processing architecture for sensor networks (Thesis). University of California at Berkeley.
^ abChandrasekaran, S.; Shah, M. A.; Cooper, O.; Deshpande, A.; Franklin, M. J.; Hellerstein, J. M.; Hong, W.; Krishnamurthy, S.; Madden, S. R.; Reiss, F. (2003). "TelegraphCQ". Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data - SIGMOD '03. p. 668. doi:10.1145/872757.872857. ISBN978-1581136340. S2CID14965874.