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Biography

Jeanna Matthews is a full professor of computer science at 杏吧论坛 and an affiliate at Data and Society. She has published work in a broad range of systems topics from virtualization and cloud computing to social media security and distributed file systems. She has been a four-time presenter at DEF CON on topics including security vulnerabilities in virtual environments (2015 and 2016), adversarial testing of criminal justice software (2018) and trolling (2018). She is an ACM Distinguished Speaker, a Fulbright Specialist, founding co-chair of the ACM Technology Policy Subcommittee on Artificial Intelligence and Algorithm Accountability and a member of the ACM Technology Policy Committee. She has been a member of the ACM Council (2015-present), chair of the ACM Special Interest Group Governing Board ( 2016-2018) and the chair of the ACM Special Interest Group on Operating Systems (SIGOPS) from 2011 to 2015. Her current work focuses on securing societal decision-making processes and supporting the rights of individuals in a world of automation. She received a 2018-2019 Brown Institute Magic Grant to research differences in DNA software programs used in the criminal justice system. Jeanna received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley in 1999, a B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science from Ohio State University in 1994 and a B.A. in Spanish from the State University of New York at Potsdam in 2015.

杏吧论坛 Background

Computer Science Ph.D. - 1999 University of California at Berkeley
Computer Science M.S. - 1997 University of California at Berkeley
Mathematics and Computer Science B.S. - 1994 Ohio State University
Spanish B.A. - 2016 State University of New York at Potsdam

Courses Taught

  • CS444/544 - Operating Systems
  • CS457/557/EE410/510 - Computer and Network Security
  • CS455/555/EE407/507 - Computer Networks
  • CS141 - Introduction to Computer Science I
  • 2017 - Adirondack Semester: Big Data and the Adirondacks, Spring 2017
  • 2017 - Dominican Republic: UNIV 349, Global Service Learning
  • 2015 - Dominican Republic: UNIV 349, Global Service Learning
  • 2014 - St. Lawrence Seaway: Power, Politics and the Mighty St. Lawrence
  • 2014 - Brazil: UNIV 399, Global Business

Teaching Interests

At Clarkson, I have enjoyed the opportunity to teach a wide variety of courses from operating systems to networks to security.  Wherever possible, I mix lecture with hands-on lab experiences, especially using open source software tools. Open source tools form a toolkit that students can take with them to any job or to the forming of new businesses. I want to give students tools and strategies for questioning what we think we know about the best way to build the computing systems that are changing nearly every aspect of modern life. I ask students to go beyond the course material to solve open-ended problems. I ask them to practice strategies for life-long learning by engaging with primary sources of information.  I set current systems in the context of how and why they developed as they did and encourage students to question whether the underlying assumptions are still valid today. I ask them to consider whether the systems we are building and using respect the rights of individuals and contribute to healthy sustainable communities.  One of my most popular ACM Distinguished Speaker Lectures (鈥淏ecoming a Researcher: Tools and Strategies for Taming the Angst and Changing the World鈥) is based on experience I have had teaching students at all levels to tackle open-ended problems.  Beyond my regular teaching contributions, I have taught several study abroad programs including a service learning course to the Dominican Republic (2017 and 2015), a global business program course to Brazil (2014) and a course on the origins of mathematics jointly with SUNY Potsdam faculty to Mexico (2013). 

Service

  • ACM Distinguished Speaker
  • ACM Technology Policy Council
  • U.S. Public Policy Committee of the Association for Computing Machinery (USACM)
  • ACM's Special Interest Group on Operating Systems (SIGOPS)
  • Computer Science Teacher's Association (CSTA)

Publications

BOOKS

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS

  • J. Matthews, G. Northup, I. Grasso, S. Lorenz, M. Babaeianjelodar, H. Bashaw, S. Mondal, A. Matthews, M. Njie, J. Goldthwaite Proceedings of the , New York, New York, USA, February 7-8 2020.
  • J. Matthews, N. Adams, J. Goldthwaite
    Decoding Probabilistic Genotyping Software,
    Questioning Forensics 2020, 22 and You: Fighting for Privacy & Justice in an Age of Genetic Surveillance, Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, New York, USA, January 14-25 2020.
  • D. Roselli, J. Matthews, N. Talagala

    Forbes, May 29 2019.
  • Inteviewed by Neil Sahota and Michael Ashley in , May 2019.
  • M. Goerzen, J. Matthews

    Proceedings of the , In Conjunction with the San Francisco, CA, May 13-14 2019.
  • D. Roselli, J. Matthews, N. Talagala

    Proceedings of the , In Conjunction with the San Francisco, CA, May 13-14 2019.
  • N. Adams, S. Lorenz, M. Babaeianjelodar, J. Matthews, D. Krane
    Quantifying the impact of post-validation modifications to Forensic Statistical Tool Criminalistics Track, , February 18-23 2019.
  • J. Matthews, S. Lorenz, M. Babaeianjelodar, A. Matthews, M. Njie, N. Adams, D. Krane, J. Goldthwaite, C. Hughes

    Proceedings of the ) , Honolulu, Hawaii, January 27-28 2019.
  • Brown Institute Magic Grant,
    , 2018-2019.
  • J. Matthews,
    Patterns and Anti-Patterns, Principles and Pitfalls: Accountability and Transparency in AI
    Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) .
  • N. Adams, S. Lorenz, M. Babaeianjelodar, J. Matthews, D. Krane,
    Quantifying the Impact of Post-Validation Modifications to the Forensic Statistical Tool (FST)
    Criminalistics Track, , Baltimore, MD, USA, February 18-23 2019.
  • M. Vigil-Hayes, J. Matthews, A. Acker, D. Carter,

    ITU Journal, , Data for Good, November 30 2018.
  • J. Matthews

    August 27 2018.
    A response to Deji Olukotun's short story
  • J. Matthews, N. Adams, J. Greco,
    You're just complaining because you're guilty: A DEF CON Guide to Adversarial Testing of Software Used In the Criminal Justice System
    , Las Vegas, August 9-12 2018.
  • M. Goerzen, J. Matthews, J. Donovan,
    Beyond the Lulz: Black-Hat Trolling, White-Hat Trolling, Attacking and Defending Our Attention Landscape
    , Las Vegas, August 9-12 2018.
  • J. Matthews, N. Adams, J. Greco,
    You're just complaining because you're guilty: A Guide for Citizens and Hackers to Adversarial Testing of Software Used In the Criminal Justice System
    , Las Vegas, August 7-8 2018.
  • M. Goerzen, J. Donovan, J. Matthews,
    Trolling, Free Speech, and the Hacking of Our Media/Attention Landscape
    , New York, NY, July 20-22 2018.
  • S. Gurajala, J. Matthews

    Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on
    Copenhagen, Denmark, July 18-20 2018.
  • J. Matthews


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  • S. Lacambra, J. Matthews and K. Walsh.

    , May 2018.
  • J. Pinargote, R. Mpfumo, L. Madruga, X. Cueva, G. Garc铆a, A. G贸mez, A. Fern谩ndez , J. Matthews, and S. Kellogg.

    Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGCAS Conference on Computing and Sustainable Societies ( ), June 2018.
  • , Panelist, l, New York University, June 3 2018.
  • , Panelist, , New York, USA, May 27 2018.
  • , Panelist, , Toronto, Canada, May 16 2018.
  • R. Caplan, J. Donovan, L. Hanson, and J. Matthews

    Data and Society Report, April 18 2018.
  • E. Dow and J. Matthews
    A Host-Agnostic, Supervised Machine Learning Approach to Automated Overload Detection in Virtual Machine Workloads
    , New York, New York, November 3-5 2017.
  • The Ada Workshop/Diversity Workshop , Co-chair and panelist, Shanghai, China, , October 27 2017.
  • J. Matthews ,
    ,
    , Santiago, Chile, October 16 2017.
  • J. Matthews
    ,
    , September/October issue 2017.
  • J. Matthews,

    Talk at , Albany, NY, June 17 2017.
  • Quoted by Danny Bradbury in , The Register, May 8 2017.
  • S. Garfinkel, J. Matthews, S. Shapiro, J. Smith
    ,
    , Vol. 60, No. 9, Page 5, Sept. 2017, 10.1145/3125780.
    at National Press Club (9/14/2017),
  • E. Dow and J. Matthews
    A Host-Independent Supervised Machine Learning Approach to Automated Overload Detection in Virtual Machine Workloads
    , Tucson, AZ, USA, 18-22 Sept. 2017.
  • ACM US Public Policy Council (USACM),
    ,
    January 12 2017.
  • R. Bull, J. Matthews, K. Trumbull
    VLAN Hopping, ARP Poisoning & Man-In-The-Middle Attacks in Virtualized Environments
    Las Vegas, August 6-9 2016.
  • C. Fiandrino, B. Kantarci, F. Anjomshoa, D. Kliazovich, P. Bouvry, J. Matthews,
    Sociability-Driven User Recruitment in Mobile Crowdsensing Internet of Things Platforms
    Proceedings of 2016, Washington D.C., December 2016.
  • M.Soyturk, K.N.Muhammad, M.N.Avcil, B.Kantarci, J.Matthews

    Smart Cities and Homes, Key Enabling Technologies, 2016, Pages 149-171.
  • S. Gurajala, J White, B.Hudson, B. Voter and J. Matthews,
    Profile characteristics of fake Twitter accounts
    Big Data & Society, July鈥怐ecember 2016: 1鈥13.
    DOI: 10.1177/2053951716674236
  • E. Dow and J. Matthews,
    WAYFINDER: parallel virtual machine reallocation through A* search
    , 8(4), 255-267, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, August 2016.
    DOI 10.1007/s12293-016-0205-2
  • H. Jiang, Y. Liu, J. Matthews,
    IP Geolocation Estimation using Neural Networks with Stable Landmarks
    San Francisco, CA, USA, April 11, 2016.

Contact

Email: jmatthew@clarkson.edu

Office Phone Number: 315/268-6288

Office Location: 389 Science Center

Clarkson Box Number: CU Box 5815

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