Keith Marzullo

Keith Marzullo is the inventor of Marzullo's algorithm, which is part of the basis of the Network Time Protocol and the Windows Time Service. On August 1, 2016 he became the Dean of the University of Maryland College of Information Studies after serving as the Director of the NITRD National Coordination Office. Prior to this he was a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at University of California, San Diego. In 2011 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.

Keith Marzullo
EducationDoctor of Philosophy Stanford University
Alma materStanford University, Occidental College
Known forContributions to distributed systems
AwardsACM Fellow
Scientific career
Fieldsdistributed systems
InstitutionsUniversity of Maryland College of Information Studies, National Science Foundation, University of California San Diego, Cornell University
ThesisMaintaining the time in a distributed system : an example of a loosely-coupled distributed service (1984)
Doctoral advisorsSusan Owicki & Hugh Lauer
Doctoral studentsLorenzo Alvisi
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