Jennifer Rexford

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Jennifer L. Rexford (* 1969 in Honolulu, Hawaii) ist eine US-amerikanische Informatikerin an der Princeton University. Rexford wuchs in den USA, Japan und Korea auf. Sie machte 1991 an der Princeton University einen Bachelor in Elektroingenieurwesen, an der University of Michigan 1993 einen Master in Elektroingenieurwesen und 1996 mit der Arbeit Tailoring router architectures to performance requirements in cut-through networks bei einen Ph.D. in Informatik. Nach acht Jahren an den AT&T Labs wechselte sie 2005 an die Princeton University. Hier ist sie (Stand 2021) Gordon Y. S. Wu Professor in Engineering. rdf:langString
Jennifer Rexford is an American computer scientist who is currently the Gordon Y. S. Wu Professor in Engineering, Professor of Computer Science, and Chair of the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University. Her research focuses on analysis of computer networks, and in particular network routing, performance measurement, and network management. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString American computer scientist
rdf:langString Jennifer L. Rexford (* 1969 in Honolulu, Hawaii) ist eine US-amerikanische Informatikerin an der Princeton University. Rexford wuchs in den USA, Japan und Korea auf. Sie machte 1991 an der Princeton University einen Bachelor in Elektroingenieurwesen, an der University of Michigan 1993 einen Master in Elektroingenieurwesen und 1996 mit der Arbeit Tailoring router architectures to performance requirements in cut-through networks bei einen Ph.D. in Informatik. Nach acht Jahren an den AT&T Labs wechselte sie 2005 an die Princeton University. Hier ist sie (Stand 2021) Gordon Y. S. Wu Professor in Engineering. Jennifer Rexford hat sich – zum Teil gemeinsam mit und – um die Entwicklung sicherer, effizienter und stabiler Protokolle (darunter das Border Gateway Protocol) für das Routing in großen Computernetzen (darunter das Internet) verdient gemacht. Weiterhin hat sie bedeutende Beiträge zur Software-defined-Networking-Initiative geleistet. Sie hat laut Google Scholar einen h-Index von 111, laut Datenbank Scopus einen von 76 (Stand jeweils April 2021).
rdf:langString Jennifer Rexford is an American computer scientist who is currently the Gordon Y. S. Wu Professor in Engineering, Professor of Computer Science, and Chair of the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University. Her research focuses on analysis of computer networks, and in particular network routing, performance measurement, and network management. Rexford did her undergraduate studies at Princeton, earning a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 1991, and then moved to the University of Michigan for graduate studies in computer science and engineering, earning a master's degree in 1993 and a doctorate in 1996. Her thesis, titled "Tailoring router architectures to performance requirements in cut-through networks", was supervised by Kang G. Shin. She worked at Bell Labs for two summers as a graduate student, and then returned to what had since become AT&T Labs, working there from 1996 to 2005, when she joined the Princeton faculty. Rexford won the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award (the award goes to a computer professional who makes a single, significant technical or service contribution at or before age 35) in 2005, for her work on introducing network routing subject to the different business interests of the operators of different subnetworks into Border Gateway Protocol. In 2016, Rexford was named the recipient of the ACM Athena Lecturer award, which recognizes women who have made fundamental contributions to computer science. She became a fellow of the ACM in 2008, and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2013. Rexford was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2014 for contributions to the operational stability of large computer networks. She was also elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2020.
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