I am a Professor in the Computer Science Department at the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. I won the
National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 1996 and the Alfred Sloan
Fellowship in 2000. I was elected a fellow of ACM in 2006.
During 2000 - 2003, I was the Chief Technical Officer of
Turin Networks.
I am currently on leave from CMU and work at Rinera Networks .
Selected Recent Talks
Research Interests
My research interests are in computer networks. In particular, my current projects
are exploring clean slate approaches that can dramatically
enhance the scalability, robustness, dependability, security, and manageability of
broadband access networks, enterprise networks, and the Internet.
In the past, I worked on QoS, multicast, content distribution protocols and algorithms.
Current Postdocs and Graduate Students
Former Postdocs and Graduate Students
- Kay Sripanidkulchai, TJ Watson Research, IBM
- Yanghua Chu, Google
- Sanjay Rao, faculty member at EE, purdue
- Eugene Ng, faculty member at CS, Rice.
- Ion Stoica, faculty member at CS, UC Berkeley. Winner of 2001 ACM Dissertation Award.
- Jon Bennett, Riverdelta, Motorola, Harvard Ph.D student.
- John Chuang, faculty member at SIMS, UC Berkeley.
- Marco Mellia, faculty member, Politecnico di Torino.
- Donpaul Stephens, Ascend, Lucent Bell Laboratories, founder of Xebeo, Vitesse.
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