Margo Ilene Seltzer (b. upstate New York) is a professor and researcher in computer systems. Currently she is the Herchel Smith Professor of Computer Science and a Harvard College Professor (full professor) in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University, where she is active in the Systems Research Group.
Dr. Seltzer earned her PhD in 1992 from Berkeley with her dissertation ‘‘File System Performance and Transaction Suppor...
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