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Zarko Milosevic
Doctoral Program in Computer, Communication and Information Sciences
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office(s): INF234
phone(s): [+41 21 69] 36746
RESEARCH
My main interests are: (Byzantine) fault tolerance, dependable distributed computing and security. My current research focuses on abstractions for Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols.

BIOGRAPHY
Zarko Milosevic is a PhD assistant at EPFL, in the Distributed Systems Laboratory (LSR) under supervision of Prof. André Schiper from March 2008.

Prior to pursuing a PhD degree, he completed the Master Program in Computer Science at EPFL in 2008. He obtained a Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering and Informatics from the University of Belgrade (ETF) in 2006.


MAIN PUBLICATIONS
On the Reduction of Atomic Broadcast to Consensus with Byzantine Faults, Zarko Milosevic, Martin Hutle, André Schiper, SRDS 2011
Structured Derivation of Semi-Synchronous Algorithms, Hagit Attiya, Fatemeh Borran, Martin Hutle, Zarko Milosevic, André Schiper, DISC 2011
Generic construction of consensus algorithms for benign and Byzantine faults, Olivier Rütti, Zarko Milosevic, André Schiper, DSN 2010
Securing every bit: authenticated broadcast in radio networks, Dan Alistarh, Seth Gilbert, Rachid Guerraoui, Zarko Milosevic, Calvin C. Newport, SPAA 2010
Unifying Byzantine Consensus Algorithms with Weak Interactive Consistency, Zarko Milosevic, Martin Hutle, André Schiper, OPODIS 2009
Student mini-kernel project based on an FPGA board, André Schiper, Zarko Milosevic, Omid Shahmirzadi, Operating Systems Review, Volume 45
Skills
Distributed systems, Fault tolerance, Replication, Middleware


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