Margo Seltzer

University of British Columbia

Names

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Margo Seltzer (Preferred)
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Margo I. Seltzer

Emails

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****@eecs.harvard.edu
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****@cs.ubc.ca

Education & Career History

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Full Professor
University of British Columbia (ubc.ca)
2018Present
 
Full Professor
Harvard University (harvard.edu)
20002018
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Aaron Ellison
****@fas.harvard.edu
Present
 
Coauthor
Emery Boose
****@fas.harvard.edu
Present
 
Coauthor
Amos Waterland
****@seas.harvard.edu
20142014
 
Coauthor
Elaine Angelino
****@eecs.harvard.edu
20142014
 
Coauthor
Ryan P Adams
****@seas.harvard.edu
20142014
 
Coauthor
Jonathan Appavoo
****@bu.edu
20142014
 

Expertise

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data provenance, intrustion detection
Present
 
databases, transaction processing, key value stores
Present
 
persistent memory
Present
 
program synthesis
Present
 
operating systems
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interpretable machine learning
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