Dr. Bruce Maggs

Professor

Biography

Bruce Maggs is the Pelham Wilder Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at Duke University. He has held this position since 2011 and also served as a Professor of Computer Science since 2010 and as an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research primarily focuses on distributed systems, content delivery networks, and computer network security. Maggs has been involved in numerous projects and publications that explore various aspects of computer networks. He was elected as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery, recognizing his significant contributions to the field. Maggs is actively engaged in teaching and mentoring students, and he has garnered respect within the academic community for his expertise in networking technologies. His educational background includes a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, completed in 1989. His extensive work in the area has established him as a leading figure in computer science, particularly in research related to algorithms and network performance.

Research Interests

Experience

Pelham Wilder Distinguished Professor
— Present

Duke University • Durham, NC

Serves as a distinguished faculty member focusing on Computer Science.

Professor
— Present

Duke University • Durham, NC

Teaching and conducting research in the field of Computer Science.

Associate Professor
— Present

Duke University • Durham, NC

Joining the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.