
About
Micah Beck is an Associate Professor in the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, within the Tickle College of Engineering. His research focuses on foundational challenges in computer networking, internet architecture, and system design principles like minimal sufficiency. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Cornell University (1992), an MS from Stanford (1980), and a BA from the University of Wisconsin (1979).
Education:
- PhD in Computer Science, Cornell University, 1992
- MS in Computer Science, Stanford University, 1980
- BA in Mathematics & Computer Science, University of Wisconsin, 1979
Research Interests: Beck critiques traditional internet architecture paradigms, exploring flaws in assumptions like end-to-end arguments and TCP reliability. He advocates for minimal sufficiency principles to enhance deployment scalability. Recent work addresses broadband accessibility, digital monopolies, and exposed buffer architectures for stateful networking. His writing often bridges theoretical rigor with practical system design critiques.
Recent Article Themes: His 2025 article Hit the Goalie analyzes formal proof misapplications in engineering systems, while 2024's End-to-End Arguments re-evaluates foundational networking principles. He co-authored Breaking Up Digital Monopolies (2023) proposing regulatory frameworks for data governance.
Awards & Grants: No explicit awards listed, but his work has influenced networking discourse through venues like ACM and IEEE. Active in initiatives like Cybercosm and Exposed Buffer Architecture development.
Teaching & Advising: Teaches operating systems (COSC 361), computer networks (ECE 453/553), and cloud/edge computing (COSC 494/594). Projects include xv6 kernel modifications and network protocol analysis. No formal advisee roster provided.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates on projects like the Wildfire Data Logistics Network and Cybercosm ecosystem. Engages with industry through presentations at conferences like IEEE MASS and ACM workshops.
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