Jeff Schiller

Enterprise Architect at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Arlington, Massachusetts, United States
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Summary

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Jeff Schiller is an Enterprise Architect at MIT with deep roots in the early internet—having worked on Multics in the late 1970s, become MIT’s Network Manager in 1984 and helped build MIT’s Internet. He co-authored the Kerberos authentication system, designed and deployed MIT’s Public Key Infrastructure, and served on the IETF’s IESG from 1994–2003, blending protocol-level expertise with operational leadership. His specialties span security, cloud computing, and network management, and he continues to apply that experience to educational projects like MIT App Inventor. Based in Arlington, Massachusetts, Jeff pairs decades of systems-level knowledge with a practical knack for turning research-grade technologies into widely deployed, usable infrastructure.
code14 years of coding experience
languagesEnglish
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Github Skills (74)

cml10
android10
administrator10
plugin10
php10
file-browser9
btrfs9
react9
management8
browser8
javascript8
mesh8
golang8
python8
docker8

Programming languages (11)

JavaC++CSSRustCScalaSCSSJavaScript

Github contributions (5)

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jisqyv/appinventor-sources

Jul 2012 - Sep 2022

MIT App Inventor Public Open Source
Contributions:456 commits, 4 PRs, 1611 pushes in 10 years 3 months
app-inventormit-app-inventorandroidmitinventor
Contributions:10 commits, 3 PRs, 19 pushes in 1 year 10 months
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Jeff Schiller - Enterprise Architect at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)