Scott Shenker
Scott J. Shenker (born January 24, 1956 in Alexandria, Virginia) is an American computer scientist, and professor of computer science at UC Berkeley.[2] He is also the leader of the Initiatives Group and the Chief Scientist of the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, California.
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Alma mater | Brown University University of Chicago |
Awards | Member of National Academy of Engineering (2012) IEEE Internet Award (2006) ACM Fellow (2003) IEEE Fellow Paris Kanellakis Award (2017) |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Xerox Corporation University of Southern California UC Berkeley |
Thesis | Scaling behavior in a map of a circle onto itself: Empirical results (1983) |
Doctoral advisor | Leo Kadanoff[1] |
Doctoral students | |
Website | www |
Over his career, Shenker has made research contributions in the areas of energy-efficient processor scheduling, resource sharing, and software-defined networking. In 2002, he received the SIGCOMM Award[3] in recognition of his "contributions to Internet design and architecture, to fostering research collaboration, and as a role model for commitment and intellectual rigor in networking research".
Shenker is an ISI Highly Cited researcher. According to Google Scholar he is one of the five highest-ranked American computer scientists, with total citations exceeding 100,000.[4]
Biography
Shenker received his Sc.B. in Physics from Brown University in 1978, and his PhD in Physics from University of Chicago in 1983.[5] In 2007, he received an honorary doctorate from the same university.[6]
After working as a postdoctoral associate at Cornell University, he joined the research staff at Xerox PARC. He left PARC in 1998 to help found the AT&T Center for Internet Research, which was later renamed the ICSI Center for Internet Research (ICIR).[7]
In 1995, Shenker contributed to the field of energy-efficient processor scheduling, co-authoring a paper on deadline-based scheduling with Frances Yao and Alan Demers.[8]
In 2002, Scott Shenker received the SIGCOMM Award[3] in recognition of his "contributions to Internet design and architecture, to fostering research collaboration, and as a role model for commitment and intellectual rigor in networking research".
In 2006, he received the IEEE Internet Award[9] "For contributions towards an understanding of resource sharing on the Internet."
He is a Fellow of the ACM and IEEE and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.[10] In 2016 he became a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[11] He is brother of string theorist Stephen Shenker.
Shenker is a leader in the movement toward software-defined networking (SDN). He is the co-founder of the Open Networking Foundation and of Nicira Networks.[12]
Publications (selection)
- H. Li, A. Ghodsi, M. Zaharia, S. Shenker, and I. Stoica, "Tachyon: Reliable, Memory Speed Storage for Cluster Computing Frameworks," in ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing, 2014.
- M. Zaharia, T. Das, H. Li, T. Hunter, S. Shenker, and I. Stoica, "Discretized Streams: Fault-Tolerant Streaming Computation at Scale," in ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, 2013.
- R. S. Xin, J. Rosen, M. Zaharia, M. Franklin, S. Shenker, and I. Stoica, "Shark: SQL and Rich Analytics at Scale," EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley, Tech. Rep. UCB/EECS-2012-214, Nov. 2012.
- J. Feigenbaum and S. Shenker, "Distributed algorithmic mechanism design: Recent results and future directions," in Proc. 6th Intl. Workshop on Discrete Algorithms and Methods for Mobile Computing and Communications, New York, NY: ACM Press, 2002, pp. 1-13.
- S. Ratnasamy, P. Francis, M. Handley, R. M. Karp, and S. Shenker, "A scalable content-addressable network," in Proc. ACM SIGCOMM 2001 Conf.: Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communications, New York, NY: The Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., 2001, pp. 161-172.
- R. Braden, D. Clark, and S. Shenker, "Integrated Services in the Internet Architecture: An Overview," Internet Engineering Task Force, Tech. Rep. RFC 1633, June 1994.
- A. Demers, S. Keshav, and S. Shenker, "Analysis and simulation of a fair queueing algorithm," in Proc. SIGCOMM '89 Symp. on Communications Architectures and Protocols, New York, NY: ACM Press, 1989, pp. 1-12.
- A. Demers, D. Greene, C. Hauser, W. Irish, J. Larson, S. Shenker, H. Sturgis, D. Swinehart, and D. Terry, "Epidemic algorithms for replicated database maintenance," in Proc. 6th Annual ACM Symp. on Principles of Distributed Computing, F. B. Schneider, Ed., New York, NY: ACM Press, 1987, pp. 1-12.
References
- Scott Shenker at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- "Scott Shenker's Berkeley Homepage". Retrieved 2009-07-21.
- "SIGCOMM Award Recipients". ACM SIGCOMM. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
- See Scott Shenker's Google Scholar Profile
- "Scott Shenker's Biography at ICSI". Retrieved 2009-07-21.
- "Honorary Degrees 2000-2009". University of Chicago. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- "Scott Shenker Selected to Serve as First Chief Scientist of ICSI". Market Watch. Retrieved 2012-09-14.
- Yao, F.; Demers, A.; S., Shenker (1995), "A scheduling model for reduced CPU energy", Proc. 36th IEEE Symp. Foundations of Computer Science, pp. 374–382, CiteSeerX 10.1.1.156.2766, doi:10.1109/SFCS.1995.492493, ISBN 978-0-8186-7183-8, S2CID 5381643
- "IEEE Internet Award Recipients". IEEE. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
- "National Academy of Engineering Elects 66 Members and 10 Foreign Associates". National Academies. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- Newly Elected Members, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, April 2016, retrieved 2016-04-20
- "Board and Officers - Scott Shenker Bio". Open Networking Foundation. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
External links
- Scott Shenker at icsi.berkeley.edu
- Scott Shenker publications indexed by Google Scholar