Thomas Pasquier

@tfjmp@discuss.systems
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Assistant Professor in Computer Science at UBC.
More about mehttps://tfjmp.org/
Where I workhttps://www.cs.ubc.ca/
My google scholarhttps://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=TplQGj4AAAAJ

We have three fantastic keynote speakers lined up for the ACM Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability (Jul 29-31):

- Edward Miguel from UC Berkeley
- Etienne Roesch from the University of Reading
- Margo Seltzer from UBC

Find out more online: https://acm-rep.github.io/2025/keynotes/

Featured Keynote Speakers | ACM REP 2025

ACM REP 2025

I am honored to share (a bit late) that I have received a teaching award from UBC CS department! A big "thank you" to the fantastic TAs and students.

The course covers advanced topics in operating systems.

Website: https://tfjmp.org/UBC-CPSC-436A/

CPSC 436A 2024

4th year Operating Systems Design and Implementation course at UBC.

CPSC 436A 2024

The ACM Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability will take place at UBC on July 29-31 (https://acm-rep.github.io/2025/).

Early conference registration is open until July 7: https://acm-rep.github.io/2025/registration/

Discounted accommodation is available until June 27: https://reserve.suitesatubc.com/vancouver/availability.asp?hotelCode=%2A&startDate=07%2F28%2F2025&endDate=08%2F01%2F2025&adults=1&children=&rooms=1&requesttype=invBlockCode&code=+%20G250727A

ACM REP 2025

ACM Conference for Reproducibility and Replicability

ACM REP 2025
3/3 We plan to support the inclusion of more systems in the framework. We welcome pull requests and GitHub issues!
2/3 The framework includes the reimplementation of seven systems from the literature (ThreaTrace, NodLink, Magic, Kairos, Flash, R-CAID, and Orthrus) in addition to the baseline introduced in the paper.

1/3 Along with our latest paper, accepted at USENIX Security, we have released an open-source framework to facilitate the evaluation of provenance-based intrusion detection systems.

Paper: https://tfjmp.org/publications/2025-usenixsec-2.pdf
Framework: https://github.com/ubc-provenance/PIDSMaker

The Privacy & Security Group at UBC will be recruiting fully funded graduate students again next year!

We welcome Canadian and International students from all backgrounds!

More information on our website: https://spg.cs.ubc.ca/

I am pleased to announce that our second paper got accepted at #USENIX Security 2025!

Two fantastic visiting students conducted the work Tristan Bilot and Baoxiang Jiang at UBC CS with the help of Zefeng Li.

Paper: https://tfjmp.org/publications/2025-usenixsec-2.pdf
Code: https://github.com/ubc-provenance/PIDSMaker

International students, look out for the fantastic opportunities offered by #MITACS across Canada's higher education!

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She first came to UBC through a #MITACS Globalink Research Internship and returned for her thesis supervision, supported by a #MITACS Globalink Research Award.

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