Lincoln Thurlow
Graduated!
My name is Lincoln Thurlow. I graduated from the University of California Santa Cruz in 2016 with a Master's in Computer Engineering. I recieved my B.S in Computer Science from here as well. I worked in the Center for Research in Storage Systems (CRSS) under Dr. Miller and the Working Applied Group on Security and Privacy (WASP) under Dr. Long. My thesis advisor was Dr. Smith. I also worked with Dr. Obraczka as part of on-going research with the Inter-Networking Research Group (i-NRG).
My research interests are in Security, Networking, Distributed, and Storage Systems. When I am not working, I like to run and ride my bike around Santa Cruz.
Selected Courses which I enjoyed. (UG = Undergraduate, G = Graduate)
- Fundamentals of Compiler Design (CMPS104a,UG)
- Operating Systems (CMPS111,UG)
- Senior Design (CMPE129a-c,UG)
- Analysis of Algorithms (CMPS201, G)
- Advanced Computer Security (CMPS223,G)
- Distributed Systems (CMPS232, G)
- Machine Learning (CMPS242, G)
- Cryptography and Computer Security (CMPS290X, G)
- Computer Architecture (CMPE202, G)
- Computer Networks (CMPE252, G)
Courses I have TA'd
Publications
- Joel Frank, Shayna Frank, Lincoln Thurlow, Thomas Kroeger, Ethan Miller, Darrel Long, Percival: A Searchable Secret Split Datastore,” in the IEEE 31st Symposium on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST), Santa Clara, CA, Oct 2015.
- Bradley Smith, Lincoln Thurlow, “Practical Multipath Load Balancing with QoS,” in IEEE International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications, San Diego, CA, Jan 2013.