Peter Honeyman University of Michigan Ann Arbor Peter Honeyman is Research Professor of Information at the University of Michigan where he is Scientific Director of the Center for Information Technology Integration. He is also Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Honeyman holds the B.G.S. (with distinction) from the University of Michigan and the M.S.E., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University. After completing doctoral studies in relational database theory under the supervision of J.D. Ullman, he joined Bell Labs as a Member of Technical Staff in computer systems research, then returned to Princeton as Assistant Professor of Computer Science. As an experimental computer scientist, Honeyman builds middleware for file systems, security, and mobile computing. He has been instrumental in software projects including Honey DanBer UUCP, PathAlias, MacNFS, Disconnected AFS, and WebCard, the first Internet smart card. Current work centers on CITI's Linux-based open source reference implementation of NFSv4 and extensions for high end computing. Honeyman is the author of dozens of journal and conference papers, has chaired nine doctoral committees, serves regularly on conference organizing committees, and chaired the IFIP CARDIS (2002), USENIX Smart Card (1999), IEEE SDNE (1996), USENIX ATC (1995), and USENIX File Systems (1992) symposia. Honeyman served on the USENIX Association Board of Directors from 1996 to 2004. In 2007, he was awarded the USENIX Lifetime Achievement Award "for his work as a mentor to so many leaders in our field." Honeyman is a member of USENIX, IFIP WGs 6.1 and 8.8, AAAS, and EFF.