Matthew Lentz
Scholar

Matthew Lentz

Google Scholar ID: x0Mys0wAAAAJ
Assistant Professor, Duke University
SystemsSecurityNetworking
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
363
 
H-index
10
 
i10-index
15
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
6
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published multiple papers, with some receiving best paper awards. For example, 'LLM.265: Video Codecs are Secretly Tensor Codecs' received the Best Paper Award at MICRO 2025.
Research Experience
  • Before joining Duke in Fall 2021, I was a Postdoctoral Researcher in the VMware Research Group; since then, I've continued my collaborations with VMware as an Affiliated Researcher.
Education
  • PhD in Computer Science from the University of Maryland, advised by Bobby Bhattacharjee.
Background
  • I'm an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Duke University. My research interests lie at the intersection of systems, networking, and security. My current research focuses on two directions: 1) introducing new abstractions and tools for building (and reasoning about) secure, trustworthy software systems, 2) building systems that improve performance for modern networking and machine learning applications.
Miscellany
  • Always looking for interested students.