Keith Winstein
Keith Jonathan Winstein (born 1981) is a U.S. computer scientist and journalist. He is currently a professor at Stanford University.
Keith Jonathan Winstein | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Known for | author of Mosh |
Scientific career | |
Fields | computer science and journalism (professionally) |
Institutions | |
Doctoral advisor | Hari Balakrishnan |
Website | cs |
Previously, he was the Claude E. Shannon Research Assistant at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory's Networks and Mobile Systems group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, pursuing a Ph.D. under Hari Balakrishnan. Winstein is best known as the author of Mosh, the mobile shell, a UDP-based ssh replacement optimized for mobile users featuring predictive local echo, automatic roaming, and high network resiliency.
He is the son of the late experimental physicist Bruce Winstein.
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