Zhukun Wang, Low-Power Programmable Switch Architecture, University of Oxford, 2023-2027 (expected). Funded by EPSRC Doctoral Training Award.
Ziji Chen, Exploring Optimal Offloading of CPU Computing Tasks to DPU, University of Oxford, 2023-2027 (expected).
Hongyi Chen, Towards Next-Generation Intelligent Roadside Infrastructure, 2023-2027 (expected).
Sawsan El-Zahr, Sustainable Networking , University of Oxford, 2022-2026 (expected). Funded by Margaret Thatcher Scholarship Trust and the Qatar Fund For a Titular Clarendon Scholar.
Xinpeng Hong, Applications of In-network machine learning , University of Oxford, 2021-2025 (expected).
Changgang Zheng, University of Oxford, In-network machine learning, 2020-2024. Funded by a gift from VMWare Research 2020-2022. Received Jesus College Graduate Scholarship 2022.
Pietro Bressana, Università della Svizzera italiana (USI) - Programmable networking devices, co-supervised (2nd supervisor) with Robert Soule, 2016-2020. Graduated July/2020. First position after graduation: Scientific Collaborator, ALaRi. Pietro is now a Cloud Software Architect at Intel. Received SNF Doc.Mobility Fellowship, 2017.
Omer Sella, University of Cambridge - Power efficient rack scale fabrics, October 2017-2019. Co-supervised with Andrew W. Moore. Funded by Microsoft PhD scholarship in EMEA to the PERF project.
Neelakandan Manihatty Bojan, University of Cambridge - Exploring fast hybrid switching architectures for data centre networks”, co-supervised (2nd supervisor) with Andrew W Moore, 2016- 2017.
Visiting Postdoctoral Researchers
Dr Masoud Hemmatpour, Simula Lab Norway, 2023.
Visiting PhD Students
Kaiyi Zhang, University of Ottawa, Distributed in-network machine learning, 2024.
Mingyan Zang, Technical University of Denmark, smart IoT Gateways. 2022.
Yuta Tokusashi, Keio University, Power efficient key value store systems. Visiting Cambridge February 2017 - Febuary 2018 on JSPS Research Fellowship (DC1). Graduated in March 2019. First position after graduation: Research Associate at Cambridge. Yuta is now a Researcher at AMD (Xilinx).
MEng / MPhil Students
Alexander Jackson - Small World Web, University of Oxford, 2024/2025.
Xinyi Cai - Filling gaps in real-time health monitoring, University of Oxford, 2024/2025.
William Nathan, Carbon-Intelligent Video Streaming, University of Oxford, 2023/2024.
Loletta Wong, Stopping the AI Apocalypse, University of Oxford, 2023/2024.
Christopher Wallace, Red Clouds: Exploring Cloud Computing on Mars, University of Oxford, 2023/2024.
Jakub Grochowski, Evaluating the performance of accelerator architectures, University of Oxford, 2023/2024.
Benjamin Rienecker, In-network Reinforcement Learning, University of Oxford, 2022/2023.
Jaisen Chirackaparmpil Jaise , Building an accelerated home router, University of Oxford, 2022/2023.
Guy Nehushtan, The day the Internet died: Exploring the UK e-infrastructure vulnerabilities, University of Oxford, 2022/2023.
Riyad Bensoussane, In-network classification trade-offs, University of Oxford, 2021/2022.
Ho Kyeong Lee, In-network Smart Transportation, University of Oxford, 2021/2022.
Vasile Bourceanu, Extending programmable network-switches capabilities using FPGA, University of Oxford, 2020/2021.
Jackson Cooper-Driver, Accelerating Linear Solvers on FPGA, University of Oxford, 2020/2021.
Mohammad Usman Abbasi, Exposing vulnerabilities in programmable network devices, University of Oxford, 2020/2021.
Thanh T Bui, Complex Features Extraction in Real Time, University of Cambridge, 2019/2020. Graduated with distinction.
Radostin Stoyanov, Exploring Virtualization in Programmable Network Devices, University of Cambridge, 2019/2020. Graduated with distinction. Also PRS at University of Oxford, Accelerating Applications with In-network Computing, 2021/2022.
Siim Kaupmees, Exploring In-Network Machine Learning Inference, University of Cambridge, 2019/2020. Graduated with distinction.
Jackson Woodruff, Analysing Sources of Performance Variance in Data Centre Applications, University of Cambridge, 2018/2019. Graduated with distinction. Continued to a PhD at Edinburgh and a Postdoc at MIT.
Zhaoqi Xiong, From trained models to a match-action pipeline, 2018/2019.
Murali Ramanujam, Exploring network effects on the performance of applications in reproducible cloud environments, 2018/2019. Co-supervised with Andrew W Moore. Graduated with distinction. Continued to a PhD at UCLA and Princeton.
Internships
Satyam Agarwal, EUROP Internship, In-Network Control of Traffic Lights, 2024
Dermot Hartley, UNIQ+ Internship, Green Your Code!, 2024
Ozlem Kesgin, UNIQ+ Internship, Adversarial Models of data structures in network switches, 2023