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Seminars, Oral Presentations and Invited Talks

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2023

  • "AI for networking, and networking for AI", The Networking Channel, Panel, May 2023.
  • "Toward Carbon Aware Networking", Low Carbon and Sustainable Computing Seminar, University of Glasgow, March 2023.
  • "ML Panel Discussion", Arista panel, February 2023.

2022

  • "Revolving Doors", MPLS Enterprise invited talk, November 2022.
  • "Toward Carbon-Aware Networking", HotCarbon 2022, San Diego, July 2022.
  • "Resilient & Sustainable Space AI Computing Systems", Human-Machine Collaboration Conference, Oxford, April 2022.
  • "The Long Road to In-Network Computing", NVIDIA seminar, April 2022, Virtual.
  • "In-Network Classification", Google Networking Research Summit, March 2022, Virtual.
  • "From Photons to Big Data Applications: Revolutionising Computing Infrastructure", Electrical Engineering Seminar Series, University of Oxford, March 2022, Virtual.

2021

  • "The Long Road to In-Network Computing", LSDS Seminar, Imperial College, November 2021, Virtual.
  • "NRG: A Network Perspective on Applications’ Performance", TMA Conference, September 2021, Virtual.
  • "Programmable Forwarding: Challenges, Pitfalls and Opportunities", Keynote, 1st International Workshop on Theory and Practice of Programmable Forwarding (TaPoPF), June 2021, Virtual. 
  • "In-Network Computing: Challenges and opportunities", Compute First Networking seminar, Dagstuhl, June 2021, Virtual.
  • "Do switches dream of machine learning?", Purdue University CS 536 invited talk, April 2021, Virtual.
  • "Do switches dream of machine learning? And other in-network computing stories", RMESS Seminar, IRIT, April 2021, Virtual.

2020

  • "Do switches dream of machine learning?", Next Generation Networking (Coseners), July 2020, UK.
  • "Do switches dream of machine learning? Using in-network computing to accelerate real-time processing", Edge Computing for Earth Observation, The Alan Turing Institute, March 2020, London, UK.

2019

  • "Do Switches Drean of Machine Learning? Toward In-Network Classification", ACM HotNets 2019, November 2019, Princeton, NJ, USA.
  • "Do Switches Dream of Machine Learning? And other in-network computing stories for grown-ups", Brown University, November 2019, Providence, RI, USA.
  • "Do Switches Dream of Machine Learning?", SRG Seminar, University of Cambridge, November 2019, UK.
  • “Make Switches Simple Again!”, 3rd Hebrew University Networking Summer, June 2019, Israel.
  • “Make Switches Simple Again!”, ONG Seminar, UCL, May 2019, London, UK.
  • "Can ISPs become CSPs?", IRTF COIN (IETF104), March 2019.
  • "Network fabric for scale: challenges, conflicts and opportunities", Google Networking Research Summit, March 2018, Sunnyvale, CA, USA.
  • "Make Switches Simple Again!", Babbage Seminar, University of Cambridge, February 2019, UK.
  • "Stardust: Divide and Conquer in the Data Center Network", Networking Seminar, Queen Mary London University, February 2019, UK.

2018

  • "In Network Computing: Your network just got a lot smarter!", Wolfson College Science Society, November 2018, UK.
  • "Rethinking computing infrastructure for privacy", Cambridge Enterprise and Technology Club, November 2018, UK.
  • “In-Network Computing: Truth, Lies and Realities”, Next Generation Networking (Coseners), July 2018, UK.
  • “In-Network Computing: Truth, Lies and Realities”, Dagstuhl Seminar 18261, June 2018, Germany.
  • "How to Interpret Experimental Results", Skills for Academic Success Workshop, Wolfson College, February 2018, Cambridge, UK.
  • “A scalable fabric architecture for data center networks", Microsoft Research Cloud Infrastructure Technical Talks Series, January 2018, Cambridge, UK.

2017

  • “Systems for Big Data Applications: a Networking Perspective”, ARM Research Summit, September 2017, Cambridge, UK.
  • "Systems for Big Data Applications: A Networking Perspective", Barefoot Networks Seminar Series, July 2017, Palo Alto,CA, USA.
  • "Systems for Big Data Applications: A Networking Perspective", Hebrew University Networking Summer, June 2017, Jerusalem, Israel.
  • "Systems for Big Data Applications: A Networking Perspective", NetFPGA Summit, April 2017, Cambridge, UK.
  • "Systems for Big Data Applications: A Networking Perspective", LSDS Seminar, Imperial College London, February 2017, London, UK.

2016

  • "Where Has My Time Gone?", Dagstuhl Seminar 16281 on Network Latency Control in Data Centres, July 2016, Degstuhl, Germany.
  • “Where Has My Time Gone?”, Multi-Service Networks workshop (MSN), July 2016, Abdingdon, UK.
  • “From Photons to Big Data Applications: Terminating Terabits”, Keynote, 2016 ARM Architecture and Technology Conference, May 2016, Cambridge, UK.

2015

  • "Systems for Big Data Applications: Terminating Terabits", Microsoft Research Cambridge, November 2015, Cambridge, UK
  • "Bridging the gap between Networking and End-Host computing", ASPIRE Seminar, University of California, Berkeley, May 2015, USA
  • "Bridging the gap between Networking and End-Host computing", Second International Workshop on Rack-scale Computing (WRSC 2015), April 2015, Bordeaux France. (pdf)
  • "Bridging the gap between Networking and End-Host computing", Electrical Engineering CAS seminar, Imperial College, January 2015, London, UK.

2014

  • "Bridging the gap between Networking and End-Host computing", Bridging the gap between Networking and Computing workshop, December 2014, Cambridge, UK.
  • "Bridging the gap between Networking and End-Host computing", Systems Research Group (SRG) seminar, November 2014, Cambridge, UK.
  • "NetFPGA SUME: Making 100Gb/s a Research Commodity", Multi Service Networks (MSN), July 2014, Abdingdon, UK. (pdf)
  • "NetFPGA: The Flexible Open-Source Networking Platform", Computer Engineering Seminar, Technion, April 2014, Israel. (pdf)
  • "NetFPGA: The Flexible Open-Source Networking Platform", Electrical Engineering-Systems Department Seminar, Tel Aviv University, April 2014, Israel. (pdf)

2013

  • "The Internet PoP level maps", Communications and Information Systems seminar, University College London (UCL), October 2013, London, UK.
  • "The Internet PoP level maps", Multi Service Networks (MSN), July 2013, Abdingdon, UK.

2012

  • "DIMES - Internet Topologies for the Research Community", ECCS Young Researchers Network on Complex Systems Meeting, September 2012, Brussels, Belgium.
  • "Crawling the Internet PoP Level Graph for IP Geolocation", The 7th Israeli Network Seminar, May 2012, Tel Aviv, Israel.

2010

  • "Geo-location of PoPs", Workshop on Active Internet Measurements, ISMA 2010 AIMS-2, February 2010, San Diego, USA.

NetFPGA & P4 Events

  • P4 Hackathon, NSDI 2019, Boston, USA, March 2019.
  • P4 Tutorial, SIGCOMM 2018, Budapest, Hungary, August 2018.
  • P4->NetFPGA Tutorial, SIGCOMM 2017, UCLA, August 2017.
  • NetFPGA Summer Camp, Cambridge UK, July 2017.
  • NetFPGA Developers Summit, Cambridge UK, April 2017.
  • NetFPGA Design Challenge, 2017.
  • NetFPGA Summer Course, Technion IL, August 2015.
  • Open Hardware Networking, ACM SIGCOMM, London UK, August 2015.
  • NetFPGA - Rapid Prototyping of High Bandwidth Devices in Open Source, FPL, London UK, September 2015.
  • Open Source Networking, IEEE conference on Network Softwarizarion (NetSoft), London UK, April 2015.
  • NetFPGA Summer Camp, Cambridge UK, September 2013.
  • NetFPGA Spring Camp, Poznan Poland, May 2013.