4790 Washtenaw Ave Apt C3 H (248) 648-1123 Justin Paupore Ann Arbor, MI 48108 B [email protected]

Proficiencies Education Languages 2013–2015 University of Michigan| Ann Arbor, MI | GPA: 3.533 { C/C++ M.S.E., Computer Science { C#/VB.NET Research area: mobile device security and privacy { Java Current work: Perl { { Information flow control and taint tracking via hybrid static/dynamic analysis Python { { Privacy-preserving computation via capability/delegation sandboxing { PHP { SQL 2009–2013 University of Michigan| Ann Arbor, MI | GPA: 3.644 (magna cum laude) { sh/bash B.S.E., Computer Science; B.S.E., Computer Engineering { Verilog Coursework focus: operating systems, embedded systems, computer architecture { ARM assembly Environments Employment { Win32 2014–Current University of Michigan| Ann Arbor, MI { Windows Forms Research Assistant { Linux kernel { Android apps { Developed research code targeting the Android platform { Console programs { Published work in the field of mobile information security { Web applications Summer 2015 Research| Redmond, WA { Embedded systems Research Intern, Mobility and Networking Programs { Created analytics platform for distributed cloud-computing applications { Visual Studio { Designed and tested telemetry collection, processing, and visualization system { vim 2012–2014 University of Michigan| Ann Arbor, MI { MSBuild Teaching Assistant, EECS 482 { WiX { Led weekly discussion sections to reinforce key operating systems concepts { PowerShell { Held office hours to answer questions and debug problems in student projects { gcc/g++ { Eclipse Summer 2013 Microsoft Corp.| Redmond, WA { Subversion Intern, Visual Studio Incubation { git { Developed a subsystem for a not-yet-announced feature of Visual Studio { Microsoft Office { Designed, implemented, tested, and deployed system to solve customer issue { LAT X E Summer 2012 Microsoft Corp.| Redmond, WA { make { Apache Intern, Common Language Runtime, Performance Analysis { MySQL { Added multi-trace meta-analysis features to the PerfView profiling tool { Gained experience in maintenance and improvement of a large C# codebase Summer 2011 Qualcomm Inc.| San Diego, CA Intern, Linux Kernel Support { Contributed power-management code for Qualcomm chipsets to the Linux kernel { Code is open-source (GPLv2) – see http://x.bluesl.net/jpaupore-codeaurora Fall 2010 University of Michigan| Ann Arbor, MI Instructional Aide, ENGR 100 { Assisted in teaching a lab for an introductory programming and engineering course { Taught of logic design and assembly programming to first-year students { Gained practical experience diagnosing and debugging faulty Verilog and assembly This document was built by LATEX 2ε on: Summer 2010 Qualcomm Inc.| San Diego, CA September 28, 2015 Intern, Qualcomm CDMA Technologies For the most recent { Designed and created a tool to run embedded test programs copy, please visit: { Gained experience in C#, COM/OLE, Perl, and embedded C http://x.bluesl.net/cv Summer 2009 Microsoft Corp.| Redmond, WA High School Intern, Microsoft Kin { Wrote an app to automatically monitor phone power consumption during testig Publications [1] Justin Paupore et al. “Practical Always-on Taint Tracking on Mobile Devices”. In: 15th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS XV). Kartause Ittingen, Switzerland: USENIX Association, May 2015. url: https://www.usenix.org/conference/hotos15/ workshop-program/presentation/paupore. [2] Mauro Conti et al. “OASIS: Operational Access Sandboxes for Information Security”. In: Proceedings of the Fourth ACM Workshop on Security and Privacy in Smartphones & Mobile Devices (SPSM). ACM. Nov. 2014. Activities 2012–present University of Michigan Amateur Radio Club| W8UM Vice President Former president and current vice president of campus amateur radio club. Responsible for coordinating licensing examinations, service opportunities, and outreach. 2011–present Tau Beta Pi| Engineering Honor Society Active in community service activities. Formerly managed the student-run TBP Book Swap in 2012, mentored high-school students, and chaired the 2012 TBP/SWE Fall Career Fair. 2010–present Eta Kappa Nu| Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society Active in community service activities. Led chapter participation in a university-wide community service event. Formerly in charge of a student-run lab and workspace for hobby electronics projects.