Roger Wattenhofer
Roger Wattenhofer,[1] born in 1969, is a Swiss computer scientist, active in the field of distributed computing, networking, and algorithms.[2] He is a professor at ETH Zurich (Switzerland) since 2001. He has published numerous research articles in computer science[3] and a book on Bitcoin.[4]
In 2012, Wattenhofer won the Prize for Innovation in Distributed Computing, awarded annually at the SIROCCO conference.[5]
Selected publications
- Hong, Chi-Yao; Kandula, Srikanth; Mahajan, Ratul; Zhang, Ming; Gill, Vijay; Nanduri, Mohan; Wattenhofer, Roger (27 August 2013). "Achieving high utilization with software-driven WAN". ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 43 (4): 15–26. doi:10.1145/2534169.2486012.
- Lenzen, Christoph; Locher, Thomas; Wattenhofer, Roger (1 January 2010). "Tight bounds for clock synchronization". Journal of the ACM. 57 (2): 1–42. doi:10.1145/1667053.1667057.
- Herlihy, Maurice; Kuhn, Fabian; Tirthapura, Srikanta; Wattenhofer, Roger (25 September 2006). "Dynamic Analysis of the Arrow Distributed Protocol". Theory of Computing Systems. 39 (6): 875–901. doi:10.1007/s00224-006-1251-9.
References
- ↑ Roger Wattenhofer's personal page on ETH Zurich's website
- ↑ "Biographies of Invited Speakers". 24th International Symposium on Graph Drawing & Network Visualization.
- ↑ Roger Wattenhofer's bibliography on DBLP
- ↑ Wattenhofer, Roger (2016). The science of the blockchain. Inverted Forest Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5227-5183-0.
- ↑ Idit Keidar, ACM-SIGACT News Distributed Computing Column, June 2013
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