Late, but a fortunate update:
This summer I've completed the doctoral program @Stanford and started @intel as Senior AI Network and Transport Layer Modeling Engineer! So grateful for all the support from my advisors @nickmckeown1 and @sk7037 and excited for upcoming adventures..
Finally, the biggest acknowledgement goes to my better half @atiyecansuerol who got exposed to lots of Systems/Networking Research over the years and never complained despite being absolutely busy with her own PhD work. Fun fact: she always similes when I say “egress pipeline”.😅
Last week, I had the pleasure of defending my PhD thesis at @Stanford. The last 6 years was full of ups and downs, but it was certainly a lot of fun to work in this field. There are many people to thank as it would be impossible to do all this work without their support…
Of course, without good friends, it would be impossible to survive graduate school. I was very lucky to have lots of them. I wish I could fit all of their names into this tweet. Here is a photo of a subset of them from our defense celebration 😇
Is your congestion control algorithm environment friendly? This week at #hotnets23 it was a pleasure to present our work that suggests there might be room to reduce energy footprint of algorithms by breaking instantaneous fairness! Check out https://t.co/1uOncY2POX for details.
Today, we received the Best Paper award at the @IEEEFutureNtwks World Forum with our paper on decentralized cellular networks. The paper proposes a future with increased competition in the market and enhanced user experience. Check out https://t.co/8CJ7rHaeyo for more details!
Proud to share our most recent congestion control work done at #Google, called Bolt. It is as fast as the name suggests! We are talking about 80% reduction in tail latency. Check out our #NSDI23 paper: https://t.co/srTTHPG1bq
Please make sure to share the 21st USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation Call for Papers with your colleagues! The Spring deadline for abstract registration is Thurs., April 27; complete papers are due the following week. https://t.co/C3I0ffg96T nsdi#24
Check out this #TheNetworkingChannel event with excellent panelists to share their experience and tips for preparing interesting conference talks. Plus, they will answer your questions! Interested? Register for free ... https://t.co/rwnIBgWluk
Drone footage, taken shortly after the earthquake in Turkey, shows the ruins of what used to be a vibrant main corridor in the heart of Antakya’s Old City. The New York Times overlaid building facades from Google Maps to show what was lost. https://t.co/RzMdCepHqN
If we let #ChatGPT write the related work section of our paper, do we add @OpenAI as one of the authors? 🤣 Joking aside, it is nice to have someone[thing] to discuss the field anytime.
It was a lot of fun to present our work at #hotnets22 this week! We argued that decentralization of cellular networks is inevitable with the new generation technologies and described how we can get there. For details, check out our position paper:
https://t.co/87wFfzMC6y
Stanford CS is running an application support program for underrepresented students. If you’re considering applying to the Computer Science PhD program at Stanford, we'll do our best to give one round of feedback on your application. Apply by October 29: https://t.co/nZ77xxB0Km
For more details, feel free to take a look at our paper "NanoTransport: A Low-Latency, Programmable Transport Layer for NICs" at https://t.co/hDnVa6sXaQ
It is possible to run transport protocols orders of magnitude faster while maintaining flexibility with P4 language! This can save a lot of cycles for data center operators and application owners. Check out how:
https://t.co/1MFjYvf7im