Dissertation Talk: Topics in Extreme System Design – Zhihong Luo
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Dissertation Talk: Topics in Extreme System Design – Zhihong Luo
Title: Topics in Extreme System Design
Speaker: Zhihong Luo
Advisor: Scott Shenker, Sylvia Ratnasamy
Date: Thursday, May 8, 2025
Time: 12:00pm – 1:00pm PDT
Location: 420 Soda
Abstract: In this talk, I will present a series of systems that push the boundaries of what is considered feasible and widely accepted in the design of datacenter and cellular infrastructures. First, I explore how finer-grained software management can improve datacenter efficiency. I introduce MSH, a system that harvests memory-bound CPU stall cycles, and Fava, which enables object-level tiered memory management. Second, I demonstrate how cellular network functionality can be expanded through clean-slate architectural redesigns. I present CellBricks, a cellular architecture that dramatically lowers the barrier to entry for small-scale operators, and LOCA, a system that protects user location privacy while preserving network utility.
Dissertation Talk: System Abstractions for the Internet of Things – Silvery Fu
Title: System Abstractions for the Internet of Things
Speaker: Silvery Fu
Date: December 12, 2024
Time: 12:30 – 1:30 pm
Abstract:
Three decades ago, Mark Weiser envisioned a future where technology seamlessly integrates into our daily lives. Today, our living spaces – homes, offices, and retail locations – are being transformed by the proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Yet, we still face challenges in fully realizing Weiser’s vision. Current smart space apps remain confined to siloed domains and narrow use cases, while big data systems lack effective methods for handling the new class of data sources presented by IoT.
In this talk, I will discuss the design of a system framework for building data-intensive applications that harness these ubiquitous data sources. First, I will introduce the digi interface, an intuitive and powerful abstraction for expressing and composing data processing logic over physical-world data. Second, I will present Jut, a mechanism that enables just-in-time data integration between digis, and Zed, a self-describing data model for efficient representation and analytics of heterogeneous digi data. Third, I will describe how these abstractions can be implemented with Knactor, a microservice-based, Kubernetes-compatible runtime, allowing digis to easily deploy and scale on cloud and edge infrastructure. I will demonstrate how the framework supports a representative set of real-world data applications with significantly less development effort and how it makes these applications easier to manage and interoperate.
Scott Shenker wins IEEE Computer Society Women of ENIAC Computer Pioneer Award
Congratulations to Scott!
The Computer Pioneer recognizes the vision of those people whose efforts resulted in the creation or expansion and continued vitality of the computer industry at least 15 years after their contribution.
Scott was honored in 2023 for pioneering contributions to scheduling and management of packet-switched networks, impacting the theory and practice of communication networks.
Read more about The Computer Pioneer here
Invisinets and LOCA accepted to NSDI!
Congratulations to Sarah and Zhihong!
Zed Accepted to CIDR!
Congratulations to Amy and Silvery!
Three Papers Accepted to HotNets!
"The Case for an Internet Primitive for Fault Localization", "Global Content Revocation on the Internet: A Case Study in Technology Ecosystem Transformation", and "The Internet of Things in a Laptop: Rapid Prototyping for IoT Applications with Digibox" were accepted. Congrats to Emily, Narek, and Silvery!
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Rishabh Iyer joins us visiting from EPFL!
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Akshay Narayan and Hana B. Pasandi join us as postdocs! Welcome!
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Alex Krentsel joins NetSys. Welcome!