Lewis Tseng
Associate Professor, Computer Science
Part-time Instructor, Computer Science
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Lewis Tseng’s research aims to make distributed systems (e.g., cloud computing and crypto) trustworthy. His research group designs and builds high-performance fault-tolerant distributed systems, by identifying principles for distributed coordination primitives. Prior to joining Clark, Tseng was an assistant professor at Boston College. Before that, he was with Toyota Info Technology Center, U.S.A. During the time, he successfully filed three patents on vehicular clouds. Tseng received the prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award (2023). He has won the best paper award at SSS 2017. He has also won the Illumination Award 2022 and Teaching-Advising-Mentoring grant 2022-23 at Boston College. He earned his doctorate from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Degrees
- Ph.D. in Computer Science, Boston College, 2016
- B.S. in Computer Science and Economics, University of Illinois, 2010
Affiliated Department(s)
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Scholarly and Creative Works
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Poster: Timestamp Verifiability in Proof-of-Work
Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth International Symposium on Theory, Algorithmic Foundations, and Protocol Design for Mobile Networks and Mobile Computing, MobiHoc 2023, Washington, DC, USA, October 23-26, 2023●
2023
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Byzantine Consensus in Abstract MAC Layer
27th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, OPODIS 2023, December 6-8, 2023, Tokyo, Japan●
2023
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Vol. 286
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