Alessandro Acquisti, Kevin Bauer, Nikita Borisov, George Danezis, Roger Dingledine, Julien Freudiger, Ian Goldberg, Philippe Golle, Seda Gürses, Tom Heydt-Benjamin, Nick Hopper, Aaron Johnson, Apu Kapadia, Dogan Kesdogan, Steven Murdoch, Shishir Nagaraja, Andreas Pfitzmann, Andrei Serjantov, Vitaly Shmatikov, Reza Shokri, Paul Syverson, Carmela Troncoso, Matt Wright
Anonymity bibliography, Tor, JAP, OpenNet, Lightbluetouchpaper, ConspicuousChatter, PET Symposium
Wikipedia, Word Reference, Synonyms, Google Scholar
Trains, Kayak, Connections, Currency Converter, Brussels Airport
The Economist, BBC News, El Pais, Cadena SER
This is my
academic genealogy. What is most interesting is the diversity of
locations (science has been globalized for a long time) and disciplines
(philosophy, medicine, astronomy, mathematics, etc.). You can
reconstruct your own genealogy with the Mathematics Genealogy
Project.
You should definitely check Piled Higher & Deeper if you are considering doing a Ph.D. If it is too late (you already are in Grad School) it will help you realize that everyone else feels the same.