Principal Investigator
Maria Apostolaki joined Princeton University as an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in August 2022. She is associated with the Computer Science Department, CITP, DeCenter, and AI Lab. Her research draws from networking, security, formal methods, and machine learning. Overall, her goal is to design and build networked systems that are secure, reliable, and performant.
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Senior Thesis: Gauging the Effects of Network Attacks on Ethereum Proof-of-Stake
Senior Thesis: HOWLR: Hijack Observation via Witness-Led Response
IW: Network Function Capacity Reconnaissance by Remote Adversaries
Senior Thesis: Off-Path Website Fingerprinting Through Shared Hardware Bottlenecks
Master Thesis: SketchProbe: Discovering Vulnerabilities in Sketch-based Applications with Reinforcement Learning
IW: COROUTE: Secure Collaborative Route Control
Senior Thesis: The Network Security of Sharded Blockchains
Senior Thesis: Towards Machine Learning for Network Optimization: Buffer Sizing via Reinforcement Learning