Me about to view oral arguments in Alabama v. North Carolina, and Briscoe v. Virginia. William R. Marczak
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
University of California, Berkeley
Electronic Mail: ude.yelekreb.sc@mrw [ GPG/PGP ]



About Me:
My name is Bill Marczak, and I am a computer science Ph.D student at UC Berkeley. My research interests include security, networking, distributed systems, and databases. Additionally, I maintain strong interests in US constitutional law and international travel. I'm currently working with Joe Hellerstein on the BOOM project.

I'm also collaborating with Boon Thau Loo and the NetDB group at the University of Pennsylvania on the DS2 and A3 projects. Additionally, I collaborate with LogicBlox.

Publications:
Consistency Analysis in Bloom: a CALM and Collected Approach [.pdf]
Peter Alvaro, Neil Conway, Joseph M. Hellerstein, William R. Marczak.
Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR), Jan 2011.

SecureBlox: Customizable Secure Distributed Data Processing. [.bib | .pdf | Abstract]
William R. Marczak, Shan Shan Huang, Martin Bravenboer, Micah Sherr, Boon Thau Loo, and Molham Aref.
ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD), Jun 2010.

A3: An Extensible Platform for Application-Aware Anonymity. [.bib | .pdf | Abstract]
Micah Sherr, Andrew Mao, William R. Marczak, Wenchao Zhou, Boon Thau Loo, and Matt Blaze.
Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), Mar 2010.

Dedalus: Datalog in Time and Space. [.bib | .pdf | Abstract]
Peter Alvaro, William R. Marczak, Neil Conway, Joseph M. Hellerstein, David Maier, and Russell C. Sears.
Technical Report UCB/EECS-2009-173, EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley, Dec 2009.

Declarative Reconfigurable Trust Management. [.bib | .pdf | Abstract]
William R. Marczak, David Zook, Wenchao Zhou, Molham Aref, and Boon Thau Loo.
Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR), Jan 2009.

Talks:
Programming Language Support for Loose Consistency in Distributed Systems [.pdf]
Stanford University Software Lunch, Oct 15, 2010.

SecureBlox: Customizable Secure Distributed Data Processing. [.pdf]
ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD), Indianapolis, IN, Jun 2010.

LBTrust: Declarative Reconfigurable Trust Management. [.pdf]
Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (CIDR), Pacific Grove, CA, Jan 2009.

Awards:
SEAS Computer Science Academic Award 2009
Computing Research Association (CRA) Outstanding Undergraduate Award 2009 (Honorable Mention)

Teaching:
CS 186: Introduction to Database Systems [ Spring 10 ]
CIS 553: Networked Systems [ Fall 08 ]
CIS 372: Digital Systems Organization and Design Lab [ Spring 08 ]

Model UN Participation:
While attending high school in Bahrain, I became involved in Model United Nations, and was fortunate to attend several conferences in Bahrain, Cairo, and Dublin. I continued my involvement as an undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania. A summary of my participation follows:

BAHMUN (Manama, Bahrain): 2005: Secretary General [ Bahrain Tribune | Gulf Daily News ]
2004: Chair (General Assembly) [ Gulf Daily News ]
2003: Sudan (General Assembly - Delegate of the Year)
2002: United Arab Emirates (Political Committee)

CACMUN (Cairo, Egypt): 2004: Chair (General Assembly) [ Picture | Picture ]
2003: Israel (General Assembly)
2002: Portugal (General Assembly)

MINIMUN (Manama, Bahrain): 2005: Secretary General [ Gulf Daily News ]
2004: Chair (General Assembly)
2003: Russian Federation

UPMUNC (Philadelphia, USA): 2008: Director of Operations
2007: Director of Operations [ UPMUNC Website ]
2006: Assistant Secretary General

SAIMUN (Dublin, Ireland): 2004: Guinea-Bissau

Other sites:
You may or may not be interested in what I have to say on my twitter account and my blog. Given the ongoing protests/revolution in Bahrain, I'm going to mainly be tweeting and blogging about that.