Meghan Clark

Dr. Meghan Clark is a Principal Scientist, IoT Systems at Resideo Technologies, Inc. She has worked for over a decade on improving interactions with the built environment. Previously, she was a postdoctoral fellow at University of California, Berkeley, where she worked on novel methods for capturing and visualizing wireless network traffic. Before that she completed her PhD in computer science from University of California, Berkeley with a focus on smart buildings. She received a Masters in computer science and engineering (and an unofficial degree in hacking things) at University of Michigan. Her initial exposure to embedded systems and networking work was at the Army Research Laboratory's Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate, where she developed an interoperability protocol for converting proprietary sensors into plug-and-play devices, enabling rapid deployment of early-warning systems. Her work has earned several awards, including the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, the Microsoft Graduate Women’s Scholarship, and the Rackham Merit Fellowship. Her work on mixed reality network inspection won Best Poster Award from ACM MobiCom 2022 and David Wessel Best Demo Award from CONIX 2019.


Session

08-29
15:15
30min
Mixed Reality Network Introspection
Meghan Clark

What if you could see network packets?

Networks
FORGE (Room 1)