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Mark Gondree

I am now a post-doc in the Computer Science Dept at the Naval Postgraduate School, doing security research with Cynthia Irvine. I received my PhD from the Computer Science Dept. at UC Davis, under my advisor Matt Franklin. While at UCD, I was a researcher in the CS theory lab and a member of the cryptography research group and the electronic voting research group.

gondree at cs dot ucdavis dot edu

Computer Science Department, Naval Postgraduate School
1411 Cunningham Road, Monterey CA 93943



publications

via DBLP, via Google Scholar.
  • Mark Gondree and Payman Mohassel. "Longest Common Subsequence as Private Search." WPES 2009, to appear.
  • Matthew Franklin, Mark Gondree and Payman Mohassel. "Communication-Efficient Private Protocols for Longest Common Subsequence." RSA Conference, Cryptographer's Track (CT-RSA 2009), pp. 265--278. [full, DOI]
  • Matthew Franklin, Mark Gondree and Payman Mohassel. "Multi-Party Indirect Indexing and Applications." ASIACRYPT 2007, pp. 283-297. [full, DOI, slides]
  • Earl Barr, Matt Bishop and Mark Gondree, "Fixing Federal E-Voting Standards," Communications of the ACM 50(3) pp. 19--24 (Mar. 2007). [DOI]
  • Matthew Franklin, Mark Gondree and Payman Mohassel. "Improved Efficiency for Private Stable Matching." RSA Conference, Cryptographer's Track (CT-RSA 2007), pp. 163--177. [full, DOI]

Class Projects, Technical Papers, etc

  • E. Barr, M. Bishop, D. DeFigueiredo, M. Gondree, P. Wheeler.
    "Toward Clarifying Election Systems Standards," CSE-2005-21, Sept. 2005 [pdf]
  • M. Gondree, P. Wheeler, D. DeFigueiredo.
    "A critique of the 2002 FEC VSPT E-Voting Standards," CSE-2005-20, Sept. 2005 [pdf]
  • Benjamin J. Culpepper and Mark Gondree.
    "SVMs for Improved Branch Prediction," report for Computer Architecture, Fall 2004 [pdf]
    (Relatedly, Jimenez's piecewise linear predictor [Dec 2004] does a good job with less overhead in learning approximations of non-linear behavior.)



brief biography

I received my masters in computer science from CWRU in 2003, under my advisor David Singer. I spent 2003-4 studying at the IUM. I am originally from Buffalo, New York.