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Deborah Estrin

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Deborah Estrin
NameDeborah Estrin
OccupationProfessor of Computer Science

Deborah Estrin is a renowned American computer scientist and professor at Cornell Tech, known for her work in the field of Computer Science and Network Science. She has made significant contributions to the development of Wireless Sensor Networks and Mobile Health technologies, collaborating with researchers from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of California, Berkeley. Estrin's research has been supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Her work has also been influenced by collaborations with experts from Google, Microsoft, and IBM.

Early Life and Education

Deborah Estrin was born in New York City and grew up in Los Angeles, where she developed an interest in Computer Science and Mathematics. She pursued her undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at University of California, Los Angeles, and later earned her Master's degree and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During her graduate studies, Estrin was advised by David Clark, a prominent computer scientist and Internet Engineering Task Force chair. Her research was also influenced by the work of Vint Cerf, Bob Kahn, and Larry Roberts, who are known for their contributions to the development of the Internet Protocol.

Career

Estrin began her academic career as a professor at University of Southern California, where she taught courses on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems. She later joined the faculty at University of California, Los Angeles, where she established the Center for Embedded Networked Sensing and served as its director. In 2013, Estrin joined Cornell Tech as a professor of Computer Science and Public Health, where she has continued to work on projects related to Mobile Health, Wireless Sensor Networks, and Data Science. Her research has been supported by collaborations with experts from Columbia University, New York University, and University of California, San Francisco.

Research and Contributions

Estrin's research has focused on the development of Wireless Sensor Networks and Mobile Health technologies, with applications in Environmental Monitoring, Healthcare, and Smart Cities. She has worked on projects such as NSF's Expeditions in Computing program, which aimed to develop new technologies for Environmental Sustainability. Estrin has also collaborated with researchers from NASA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and United States Geological Survey on projects related to Climate Change and Natural Disaster Response. Her work has been influenced by the research of Jon Postel, Steve Crocker, and Radia Perlman, who are known for their contributions to the development of the Internet and Computer Networks.

Awards and Honors

Estrin has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to Computer Science and Engineering. She is a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and National Academy of Engineering. Estrin has also received awards from National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency for her research on Wireless Sensor Networks and Mobile Health. In 2007, she was awarded the IEEE Communications Society's William R. Bennett Prize for her contributions to the development of Computer Networks. Estrin has also been recognized for her work by American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Academy of Medicine, and American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Selected Publications

Estrin has published numerous papers and articles on topics related to Computer Science, Network Science, and Mobile Health. Some of her notable publications include papers in IEEE Transactions on Networking, ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks, and Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. Her work has also been featured in Nature, Science, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Estrin has co-authored papers with researchers from Harvard University, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge, and has presented her work at conferences such as ACM SIGCOMM, IEEE INFOCOM, and International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services. Her research has been cited by experts from Google, Facebook, and Amazon, and has influenced the development of new technologies in the field of Computer Science and Mobile Health.

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