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Professor John D. Kubiatowicz is a faculty member at the University of California at Berkeley in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences since 1998. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (minor in Physics) from MIT (1998), an M.S. in EECS (1993), and a double B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Physics (1987) from MIT.
His research interests span
- Quantum Computing Architectures
- Distributed Systems and Storage
- Network Security and Peer-to-Peer Protocols
- Introspective and Manycore Operating Systems
- Edge and Fog Computing
- Hardware-Assisted Security
The scientific awards he has received include
- Presidential Early Career Award (PECASE, 2000)
- Scientific American 50 (2002)
- Diane S. McEntyre Teaching Award (2003)
- IEEE ICRA Best Paper (2025)
- George M. Sprowls Award for MIT PhD thesis (1998)
- Okawa Research Grant (1998)
- Best Paper at International Conference on Supercomputing (1993)
His recent publications focus on
- Quantum Circuit Design and Optimization
- Edge/Fog Computing Architectures
- Secure Runtime Systems
- Distributed Garbage Collection
- Manycore OS Innovations
- Hardware-Assisted Security Mechanisms
He leads the Quantum Architecture Research Center and co-founded the SWARM Lab at Berkeley, advancing a vision of self-adapting, secure systems from the chip level to internet scale.
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