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Marten Lohstroh
    University of California, Berkeley

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Home page:http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~marten/
Bio:  Marten Lohstroh is a PhD student in the Computer Science Department at UC Berkeley, advised by Professor Edward A. Lee. He studies models of computation, programming languages, and systems design. Lohstroh has a BS and MS from University of Amsterdam.

Papers, Presentations and Reports Authored by Marten Lohstroh

  1. Why the Equifax Breach Should Not Have Mattered, Marten Lohstroh, 12, December, 2017. Posted on 15 Dec 2017.
  2. Contextual Callbacks for Resource Discovery and Trust Negotiation on the Internet of Things, Marten Lohstroh, Hokeun Kim, Edward A. Lee, 17, October, 2017. Posted on 2 Nov 2017.
  3. Augmented Reality with Accessors, Matt Weber, Edward A. Lee, Christopher Brooks, Chadlia Jerad, Hokeun Kim, Marten Lohstroh, Victor Nouvellet, Beth Osyk, 11, October, 2017. Posted on 12 Oct 2017.
  4. Why the Equifax Breach Should Not Have Mattered, Marten Lohstroh, The World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS 2017), December, 2017. Posted on 11 Oct 2017.
  5. Toward an Internet of Living Things, Hartnell Jake, Marten Lohstroh, Matt Weber, Edward A. Lee, 26, October, 2016. Posted on 27 Oct 2016.
  6. Adaptive Contracts for the Internet of Things, Antonio Iannopollo, Marten Lohstroh, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Edward A. Lee, 6, May, 2016. Posted on 9 May 2016.
  7. Building IoT Applications with Accessors in CapeCode, Marten Lohstroh, Ilge Akkaya, Christopher Brooks, Edward A. Lee, 12, April, 2016. Posted on 13 Apr 2016.
  8. Hybrid Cosimulation: It's About Time, David Broman, Fabio Cremona, Marten Lohstroh, Edward A. Lee, Michael Masin, Stavros Tripakis, Software and Systems Modeling, November, 2017. Posted on 29 Feb 2016.
  9. An Interface Theory for the Internet of Things, Marten Lohstroh, Edward A. Lee, 14, October, 2015. Posted on 24 Oct 2015.
  10. Opportunistic Localization, Discovery & Computation in the Swarm, Marten Lohstroh, Edward A. Lee, Ben Zhang, Joseph Kee-Yin NG, 15, May, 2014. Posted on 24 Oct 2015.
  11. Programming The Swarm using Accessors, Marten Lohstroh, 5, June, 2015. Posted on 21 Jun 2015.
  12. An Interface Theory for the Internet of Things, Marten Lohstroh, Edward A. Lee, Software Engineering and Formal Methods, 20-34, 21, August, 2015. Posted on 21 Jun 2015.
  13. Sharing or Surveillance? ---On Volition, Control, and Accountability, Marten Lohstroh, Edward A. Lee, 16, September, 2014. Posted on 14 Jan 2015.
  14. Ptolemy II 10.0, Ilge Akkaya, Remi Barrere, Christopher Brooks, Dai Bui, Ian Chen, Patrick Chen Chihong, Dan Crawl, Patricia Derler, Siyuan He, Anar Huseynov, Justin Killian, Beth Osyk, Eric Lenormand, Ben Lickly, Marten Lohstroh, William Lucas, Chris Motika, Thierry Nouidui, Aaron Schultz, Chris Shaver, Charles Shelton, Ishwinder Singh, Halvard Traetteberg, Stavros Tripakis, Michael Wetter, Michael Zimmer, Jia Zou, Edward A. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, 18, December, 2014. Posted on 18 Dec 2014.
  15. A Vision of Swarmlets, Beth Osyk, Edward A. Lee, Marten Lohstroh, Armin Wasicek, Chris Shaver, Matt Weber, 29, October, 2014. Posted on 6 Nov 2014.
  16. Semantics of The Swarm, Chris Shaver, Marten Lohstroh, Matt Weber, 29, October, 2014. Posted on 6 Nov 2014.
  17. A Vision of Swarmlets, Elizabeth Latronico, Edward A. Lee, Marten Lohstroh, Chris Shaver, Armin Wasicek, Matt Weber, IEEE Internet Computing, Special Issue on Building Internet of Things Software, 19, 2, 20-29, March, 2015. Posted on 1 Jul 2014.
  18. The Universal Information Identifier, Marten Lohstroh, Chris Shaver, 13, February, 2014. Posted on 18 Feb 2014.
  19. Rethinking the Cloud, Marten Lohstroh, Chris Shaver, 29, September, 2013. Posted on 1 Oct 2013.

Counts

  • 3 Journal articles.
  • 4 Conference papers.
  • 9 Talk or presentations.
  • 9 Posters.
  • 1 Software.

The counts above are from the publications database. The number of posters is derived from the presentations.

Note: A poster is a presentation that has the word 'poster' (case-insensitive) in the any of the text fields. Thus, the poster count might be somewhat inaccurate. The number of posters is deducted from the number of presentations and bother are reported.