Oskar Sandberg
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Oskar Sandberg (born 13 January 1980 in Falun, Sweden), is a key contributor to the Freenet Project, and a PhD graduate of the Chalmers Technical University in Gothenburg, Sweden. Oskar collaborated with Ian Clarke to design the new "darknet" model employed in Freenet 0.7, work which was presented at the DEF CON security conference in July 2005. Oskar is also working on a Ph.D. about the mathematics of complex networks, especially with regard to the small world phenomenon. Besides this he has an active interest in distributed computer networks and network security, and has been an active contributor to the Freenet Project since 1999.
[edit] Papers
Ian Clarke, Oskar Sandberg, Brandon Wiley, Theodore W. Hong: Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System link
Oskar Sandberg: Searching in a small world (licentiate thesis) link
[edit] External links
- Oskar's Bah-Humblog - Personal weblog
- Oskar Sandberg - Paper(PDF file): Searching in a Small World.