Mohammad Shahrad
Scholar

Mohammad Shahrad

Google Scholar ID: iXgmttoAAAAJ
Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia
Cloud ComputingComputer SystemsServerless ComputingComputer Architecture
Citations & Impact
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Citations
1,932
 
H-index
17
 
i10-index
21
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
42
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Two papers accepted at ACM EuroSys '26; Presented latest work at Azure Research - Systems group; Presented at vHive Community Meetup; Delivered an invited talk at IEEE Vancouver Consultants Network; Vision paper with MIT and UMass researchers accepted to SoCC '24.
Research Experience
  • Assistant Professor (2021-Present), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia; Lecturer (2020-2021), Department of Computer Science, Princeton University; Research Assistant (2015-2020), Parallel Research Group, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Princeton University; Research Intern (Summer 2019), Microsoft Research Montréal; Research Intern (Spring 2018), Systems Research Group, Microsoft Research Redmond; Research Intern (Fall 2017), Systems Research Group, Microsoft Research Redmond; Research Intern (Summer 2013), Processor Architecture Laboratory (LAP), EPFL.
Education
  • Ph.D., Electrical Engineering (2016-2020), Princeton University, Advisor: Professor David Wentzlaff; M.A., Electrical Engineering (2014-2016), Princeton University, Advisor: Professor David Wentzlaff; B.Sc., Electrical Engineering (2010-2014), Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Advisor: Professor Mahdi Shabany, 1st rank of class of 2014 in Digital Systems major.
Background
  • Research focuses on building more efficient and sustainable large-scale computing systems. Experienced in multiple layers of abstraction, from circuits to large-scale cloud systems. In recent years, his research has focused on advancing the sustainability, efficiency, and user experience of cloud-native systems. Leads the UBC Cloud Infrastructure Research for Reliability, Usability, and Sustainability (CIRRUS) Lab.
Miscellany
  • Personal interests and other information not provided.