Stefan Savage's innovative research has focused on strengthening the security, privacy, and reliability of networks.
Leah Hoffmann
Q&A: Finding New Directions in Cryptography
Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman on their meeting, their research, and the results that billions use every day.
Q&A: A Graphics and Hypertext Innovator
Andries van Dam on interfaces, interaction, and why he still teaches undergraduates.
Mary Jane Irwin on building advanced circuits, special processors, and a hardware description language, while advocating for women in computer science.
Dan Boneh on pairing-based cryptography, multilinear maps, and how an 1,800-year-old "intellectual curiosity" became the foundation of all secure network traffic.
Michael Stonebraker on Ingres, Postgres, dividing his time between academia and start-ups, and why "one size fits none."
The creator of the Eiffel programming language discusses his career in industry and academia, "Design by Contract," and his views on Agile software development.
Leslie Lamport on Byzantine generals, clocks, and other tools for reasoning about concurrent systems.
Having helped develop Reduced Instruction Set Computing and Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks, David Patterson has set his sights on interdisciplinary research.
Peter G. Neumann views computers and their related issues holistically.
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