Andrew Odlyzko is an ADC Professor and Director of the interdisciplinary Digital Technology Center (DTC) at the University of Minnesota. Prior to assuming that position in 2001, he devoted 26 years to research and research management at Bell Labs and AT&T Labs. Andrew has written over 150 technical papers and has three patents. He has managed projects in diverse areas, such as security, formal verification methods, parallel and distributed computation, and auction technology. In recent years he has also been working on electronic publishing, electronic commerce, and economics of data networks. He may be best known for the first debunking of the myth of Internet traffic doubling every 100 days, the myth that inspired so much of the Internet bubble.
All of Andrew's recent papers, as well as further information, can be found on his home page.