Published numerous papers covering topics such as eBPF network application performance, distributed system design, and straggler analysis in large model training, among others.
Research Experience
Worked as a software developer at Nefeli Networks, focusing on solutions for Network Function orchestration. Also worked on the Midori kernel at Microsoft.
Education
PhD: UC Berkeley, advised by Scott Shenker; Sc.B. with honors in Math-CS from Brown University.
Background
Research interests include systems and networking problems, with a particular focus on improving system reliability through bug identification before deployment or by enhancing fault tolerance. Currently an associate professor in Computer Science at NYU.
Miscellany
Interested in working with NYU undergraduate, master's, and PhD students.