Nicolas Kokkalis

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NICOLAS KOKKALIS
I’m doing Social Computing research at Stanford and teaching a Decentralized Applications class.
TEACHING
- CS 359BBlockchain App Design
EDUCATION
- PhD in EE from Stanford
- MS in MS&E from Stanford
- MS in CS from U. of Toronto
- BS in CS from U. of Crete
BIO
Nicolas Kokkalis, is a Postdoctoral Scholar in Computer Science at Stanford University where he does research in Social Computing and is currently teaching a course on Designing Decentralized Applications on Blockchain. In his early Ph.D. work he created a framework that simplifies programming on fault tolerant distributed systems. This work is also applicable on today’s blockchains. Dr. Kokkalis has expertise in designing viral social applications, with apps attracting over 20 million users having exceptional engagement and retention rates, that received the Facebook Fund award in 2009. He was on the founding team of StartX, a non-profit entrepreneur community and accelerator for Stanford affiliates, where he served as CTO from 2010 to 2018. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering and a Master’s in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University.
PUBLICATIONS
MyriadHub: Efficiently Scaling Personalized Email Conversations with Valet Crowdsourcing. Kokkalis, Fan, Roith, Bernstein, Klemmer.
Honorable Mention CHI 2017 paper · video · project site
Founder Center: Enabling Access to Collective Social Capital. Kokkalis, Fan, Breier, Bernstein. CSCW 2017 paper · project site
EmailValet: Managing Email Overload through Private, Accountable Crowdsourcing Kokkalis, Koehn, Pfeiffer, Chornyi, Bernstein, Klemmer CSCW 2013 Demo video, ABC7 News video, NBC News video
TaskGenies: Automatically Providing Action Plans Helps People Complete Tasks. Kokkalis, Koehn, Huebner, Lee, Schulze, Klemmer. TOCHI 2013
Managing Personal Information with Private, Accountable Crowdsourcing. Kokkalis. PhD Thesis.
A Modular Framework to Implement Fault Tolerant Distributed Services. Kokkalis. Early Ph.D. work & MS Thesis.
A Switching Fabric Simulator Accelerator using a systolic array of FPGAs. Kokkalis. BS Thesis. Designed and built an entire computer from scratch, pic2, pic3, pic4, pic5
Reminiscing a person’s life from their lifelong todo list
Kokkalis, Klemmer, Rosenblum. CHI 2011 workshop: Bridging Practices, Theories, and Technologies to Support Reminiscence
nicolas.kok at gmail
信息来源地址:斯坦福大学官方网站(尼古拉斯)