Karen Sollins
is one of the Research
Scientists at MIT's Advanced Network Architecture Group. She is currently
working on the Infomesh project.
Dr. Karen R. Sollins received a B.A in Mathematics from M.I.T. Since
then she has been a Research Scientist at the M.I.T. IETF RFCs have focussed on
distributed naming. In addition, she has published papers on distributed
authentication and security.
Dr. Sollins is the creator and current project leader of
the Information Mesh
Project, addressing the problems of creating a ubiquitous, long-lived
information infrastructure, as a substrate for network and distributed systems
and applications. She continues to be an active participant in the research and
standards communities through publications, conferences and workshops,
participation in IETF working groups, and program committee work (chair and
member) in the areas of operating systems, networking, the World Wide Web, and
security.
Dr. Sollins'
Publications
Cascaded Authentication, 1988
Karen R. Sollins
Distributed Name Management, 1988
Karen R. Sollins, David
D. Clark
Toward Security in an Open Systems
Federation, 1992
John A. Bull, Li Gong, Karen R. Sollins
Linking in a Global Information Arcitecture,
1995
Karen R. Sollins, Jeffrey R. Van Dyke
sollins@lcs.mit.edu