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Professor Gareth Tyson is a Professor of Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London's School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science. He specializes in Internet Data Science, focusing on social computing, network measurements, and cybersecurity. Tyson has secured over £5 million in research funding and has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the IETF/IRTF Applied Networking Research Prize (2023) and the SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award (2023). His work spans interdisciplinary collaborations, addressing challenges in decentralized systems, content moderation, and AI-generated content analysis.
His research emphasizes real-world impact, with coverage in media outlets like the BBC, MIT Tech Review, and The Washington Post. Tyson has organized major conferences such as ACM IMC and CoNEXT, and his contributions include foundational studies on adult video streaming, social media ecosystems, and blockchain transactions. He also leads initiatives like the Next Generation Networking Webinar Series and the UK's annual Coseners workshop.
Awards include the Brendan Murphy Memorial Young Researcher Prize (2013), Distinguished Reviewer Awards (ACM CoNEXT 2022), and Outstanding Reviewer recognitions at ICWSM. His academic service includes roles on program committees for SIGCOMM, IMC, and WWW, underscoring his leadership in the field.
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