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Background
Anthony Joseph is a professor of computer science at University of California, Berkeley. He earned his PhD in computer science from MIT, following his SM and SB in electrical engineering and computer science, also from MIT.
Interests
Joseph’s research focuses on genomics, secure machine learning, data centers, mobile/distributed computing, and wireless communications (networking and telephony). At Berkeley, he studies network and computer security, the security of machine learning in decision-making environments, critical cyber-infrastructure protection, mobile computing and networking, wireless telecommunication networks, overlay networks, and computer architectures for distributed systems.
Sample Work
Publication
Cyber defense technology networking and evaluation
R. Bajcsy, A. D. Joseph, V. Paxson, D. Tygar, S. S. Sastry, and other DETER/EMIST Members, “Cyber defense technology networking and evaluation,” Communications of the ACM Special Issue: Emerging Technologies for Homeland Security, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 58-61, March 2004.
Publication
Tapestry: A resilient global-scale overlay for service deployment
B. Y. Zhao, L. Huang, J. Stribling, S. C. Rhea, A. D. Joseph, and J. D. Kubiatowicz, “Tapestry: A resilient global-scale overlay for service deployment,” IEEE J. Selected Areas in Communications: Special Issue on Recent Advances in Service Overlay Networ, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 41-53, Jan. 2004.
Publication
Best Paper Award: A Markov-based channel model algorithm for wireless networks
A. Konrad, B. Y. Zhao, A. D. Joseph, and R. Ludwig, “Best Paper Award: A Markov-based channel model algorithm for wireless networks,” Wireless Networks: Selected Papers from MOBICOM ’03, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 189-199, May 2003.
Publication
Brocade: Landmark routing on overlay networks
B. Y. Zhao, Y. Duan, L. Huang, A. D. Joseph, and J. D. Kubiatowicz, “Brocade: Landmark routing on overlay networks,” in Revised Papers of the 1st Intl. Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems, P. Druschel, F. Kaashoek, and A. Rowstron, Eds., Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 2429, London, UK: Springer-Verlag, 2002, pp. 34-44.