A large subset of the Auracle team gathered in Hanover for a very productive full-day retreat, mapping out the coming year’s research agenda and making plans for new prototypes and papers. Great to have everyone (almost everyone) in one place!
Most of the Auracle team; L to R: David Kotz, Blake Thrower, Byron Lowens, Josie Nordrum, Liam Feeney, Kofi Odame, Nicole Tobias, Ron Peterson, Shengjie Bi, Jacob Sorber, Peter Wang, Ryan Halter. Absent: Kelly Caine, Jung Gong, Robert Halvorsen, XD Yang.
David Kotz is the Pat and John Rosenwald Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. He previously served as Interim Provost, as Associate Dean of the Faculty for the Sciences, as the Executive Director of the Institute for Security Technology Studies, and on the US Healthcare IT Policy Committee. His research interests include security and privacy, pervasive computing for healthcare, and wireless networks. He has published over 230 refereed papers, obtained over $80m in grant funding, and mentored nearly 100 research students. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, a Distinguished Member of the ACM, a 2008 Fulbright Fellow to India, a 2019 Visiting Professor at ETH Zurich, and an elected member of Phi Beta Kappa. He received his AB in Computer Science and Physics from Dartmouth in 1986, and his PhD in Computer Science from Duke University in 1991.
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Great professor, and best team leader!
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