Published several papers such as 'IPA: Inference Pipeline Adaptation to Achieve High Accuracy and Cost-Efficiency' and 'Scalable and Effective Page-table and TLB management on NUMA Systems'. Participated in multiple workshops and served as an Artifact Evaluation Committee member for SOSP’19.
Research Experience
Worked as an Intern and then a Research Assistant at NUS with Djordje Jevdjic on memory management for data center applications; spent three months at EPFL studying the feasibility of using virtualization to increase the availability of electrical grid controllers, advised by Jean-Yves Le Boudec.
Education
PhD from Queen Mary University of London, advised by Gianni Antichi and Brent Stephens; undergraduate and master’s from IUST in Iran, advised by Mohsen Sharifi.
Background
Currently a Systems Architect at Huawei Research Cambridge. His research interests include computer systems in data centers and CXL technologies in QEMU and Kernel.
Miscellany
Personal interests include thoughts on TCP protocol innovation, reflections on the research process, and advice for the academic community.