{"id":23378,"date":"2014-02-05T11:42:00","date_gmt":"2014-02-05T16:42:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/phillipa-gill-receives-early-career-award-to-examine-and-measure-internet-censorship\/"},"modified":"2014-02-05T11:42:00","modified_gmt":"2014-02-05T16:42:00","slug":"phillipa-gill-receives-early-career-award-to-examine-and-measure-internet-censorship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/censorship\/phillipa-gill-receives-early-career-award-to-examine-and-measure-internet-censorship\/","title":{"rendered":"Phillipa Gill Receives Early Career Award to Examine and Measure Internet Censorship"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Contact Information         <\/p>\n<p>      Available for logged-in reporters only    <\/p>\n<p>    Newswise  STONY BROOK, NY, February 4, 2014Phillipa Gill,    Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at    Stony Brook University, has been selected to receive a 2014    Early Career Award from the National Science Foundations (NSF)    Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace Program in the amount of    $514,000.  <\/p>\n<p>    The five-year award entitled CAREER: Illuminating the Impacts    of Internet Censorship with Principled Network Measurement,    was made to Gill to direct a study focusing on the development    of a system for monitoring and measuring Internet censorship    around the world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gills research will take a look at how nations repurpose    Internet protocols and network management products for    information control. This unintended use of networking    technologies can lead to unpredictable international impact of    censorship, and raises many ethical issues when network    management products are exported to countries that use them to    violate human rights. The use of technology to restrict freedom    of speech and persecute dissidents around the globe is a human    rights concern.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Internet censorship measurement is challenging because its    implications are largely social, but in order to have real    world impact, these results need to be placed on a solid    technical foundation,\" said Dr. Gill. \"This CAREER award will    help me realize a system that provides concrete technical    evidence to inform policy discussions about information    controls on the Internet.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Gill's research interests are in computer networks with a focus    on network measurement and characterization. She uses novel    network measurement techniques, data analysis and ideas from    economics to improve security and reliability of networks.    Through dialogue with relevant stakeholders on the Internet     standardization bodies, government organizations, and network    operators  she works to have real world impact with research.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Gill is to be congratulated on joining the ranks of young    Stony Brook researchers who have received a prestigious NSF    Career award, said Samuel L. Stanley Jr., MD, President of    Stony Brook University. Dr. Gill is at the forefront in this    crucial field, and this award will help her continue to make    strides in researching systems and processes that, on a global    scale, will ensure transparency of use where networking    technology is concerned.  <\/p>\n<p>    Prior to joining Stony Brook University in 2013, Gill was a    postdoctoral fellow at The Citizen Lab in the Munk School of    Global Affairs at the University of Toronto where she developed    the connections required to bring her censorship measurement    system to fruition with individuals running measurements around    the globe. She completed her Ph.D. at the University of Toronto    in 2012 and holds a M.Sc. and B.Sc.in Computer Science from the    University of Calgary. While pursuing her Ph.D., she spent time    as a visiting researcher at AT&T LabsResearch, Boston    University, and Microsoft Research.  <\/p>\n<p>    Among her most impressive honors and awards, Gill received the    Best Paper Award at the 2013 Internet Measurement Conference    for her paper \"Follow the Money: Understanding Economics of    Online Aggregation and Advertising;\" she received the Best    Presentation Award at the 2011 IBM Workshop for Frontiers of    Cloud Computing for her presentation, \"Understanding Network    Failures in Data Centers: Measurement, Analysis, and    Implications;\" and she received another Best Paper Award in the    2008 Passive and Active Measurement Conference for her paper,    \"The Flattening Internet Topology: Natural Evolution, Unsightly    Barnacles or Contrived Collapse.\"  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.newswise.com\/articles\/view\/613307\/?sc=rssn\" title=\"Phillipa Gill Receives Early Career Award to Examine and Measure Internet Censorship\">Phillipa Gill Receives Early Career Award to Examine and Measure Internet Censorship<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Newswise STONY BROOK, NY, February 4, 2014Phillipa Gill, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stony Brook University, has been selected to receive a 2014 Early Career Award from the National Science Foundations (NSF) Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace Program in the amount of $514,000. 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