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Leendert van Doorn,
IBM T.J. Watson Research
Center
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Leendert van Doorn is a senior manager at IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center
where he manages the secure systems and security analysis departments. He
received his Ph.D. from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam where he worked
on the design and implementation of microkernels. Nowadays his research
interests include physically secure coprocessors, trusted systems, and
virtualization. Leendert is actively involved in IBM's virtualization
strategy, he is one of the IBM open virtualization architects, and leading
IBM's secure hypervisor initiatives. Despite all these distractions, he
still contributes code to the Xen open source hypervisor such as the
integrated support code for AMD Virtualization (formerly Pacifica) and Intel VT-x. When conference
calls and meetings are getting too much for him, he is known to find refuge in his office at CMU.
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