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 (expected). 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
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
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.
Undergraduate Students
Adina Neda, Resource allocation in an In-Network Computing enabled environment, University of Cambridge, 2019/2020.
Thanh T Bui, An accelerated, network assisted, TCP recovery, University of Cambridge, 2018/2019.
Jade Lam, Simulating big data applications in rack-scale systems, University of Cambridge, 2017/2018.
William C. Cooper, Control and Management of the NRG Toolset, University of Cambridge, 2017/2018.
Mark Deng, Emu Library, University of Cambridge, 2017/2018.
Moshe Rotgizer and Omer Vertman, Detecting pedophile activity in Bittorent networks, Tel Aviv University, 2010/2011.
Keren Ben-Arosh and Gadi Sirota, PoP/AS maps visualization, Tel Aviv University, 2010/2011.
Dorit Nahum and Harel Azulay, Improving active measurements in the Internet, Tel Aviv University, 2010/2011.
Ariel Groenteman and Amir Lazevnik, Visualization of Network Distances, Tel Aviv University, 2010-2012.
Roi Becker and Yifat Chernichov, STEAM network analysis, Tel Aviv University, 2011/2012.
Natali Chaham and Vladimir Stolier, Geolocation of IP addresses based on active measurements, Tel Aviv University, 2011/2012.
Jonathan Gazit, Creating AS topologies using DIMES traceroute measurements, Tel Aviv University,2011/2012.
Liran Dreval and Yonathan Steinmatz, Distributing DIMES using Social Networks, Tel Aviv University, 2012/2013.
Postgraduate Students - Principles of Communication Networks Project
Ori Broit, Uri Goldfeld, Sagie Dulce, Geolocation of IP addresses, Tel Aviv University, 2010/2011.
Asher Berkovitz, Ilia Moskovich , Idan Ben Ami, Identifying MPLS networks through DIMES database, Tel Aviv University, 2010/2011.
Eli Yazovitsky, Alex S., Analyzing MPLS networks’ measurements, Tel Aviv University, 2011
Alexei Garber, Arab world Internet measurements, Tel Aviv University, 2011
Dana Kalinsky, Ron Kassai, Alex Gorodetsky, Improving PoPs detection measurements, Tel Aviv University, 2010