Amin Vahdat is a Fellow and Technical Lead for Networking at
Google. He has contributed to Google's data center, wide area,
edge/CDN, and cloud networking infrastructure, with a particular
focus on driving vertical integration across large-scale compute,
networking, and storage. He is an Adjunct Faculty member in
the Department of Computer
Science and Engineering at the University of California San
Diego. He was a Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering
Department from 2003-2013.
Vahdat's research focuses broadly on computer systems, including
distributed systems, networks, and operating systems. He received a PhD in Computer Science from UC
Berkeley under the supervision of Thomas Anderson
after spending the last year and a half as a Research Associate at the
University of
Washington. Vahdat is an ACM Fellow and a past recipient of the the NSF CAREER award,
the Alfred
P. Sloan Fellowship, and the Duke University David and Janet
Vaughn Teaching Award.
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- CSE 222a Computer Communications Networks: Spring 2010, Spring 2009, Spring 2008, Spring 2007, Winter 2006, Winter 2005, Winter 2004
- CSE 124 Networked Services: Fall 2008, Fall 2007, Winter 2007, Spring 2006, Spring 2005
I am broadly interested in Distributed Systems,
Computer Networks, Operating Systems, and Mobile
Computing. I work with a fantastic group of colleagues in
the Systems and
Networking Group. Specific research projects include: |
Significantly, for all of the above research, we are either
deploying a working publicly available service or we make the source
code for our system publicly available.
In the past I have worked on:
- Epidemic Routing: delay tolerant networking (including source code)
- Pip: performance debugging for distributed systems (including source code)
- SWORD: scalable wide-area ressource discovery
- Tsync: transparent synchronization for mobile devices (including source code)
- TACT, quantified the space between strong and optimistic consistency, realizing some of the performance and availability benefits of replication for a broad range of Internet services
- Quality-Aware Transcoding, dynamically adapted multimedia content is to match varying client, network and service characteristics
- NOW, the Network of Workstations project explored the use of clusters of workstations to deliver Internet services
- WebOS, defined operating system services and abstractions for wide-area applications
- ECOSystem, an Energy Centric Operating System manages system energy as a first-class resouce alongside CPU, memory, network, and disk
- Slice, a cluster-based storage service allows flexible matching of the storage system architecture to varying workload scenarios.
While these projects are "completed" in some sense, the ideas underlying these efforts continue to permeate my work and I certainly continue to be interested in these areas.
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PhD
- Haifeng Yu (PhD 2002, Associate Professor, National University of Singapore)
- Adolfo Rodriguez (PhD 2003, Citrix)
- Yun Fu (PhD 2004, Yahoo)
- Dejan Kostic (PhD 2005, Professor, KTH)
- Patrick Reynolds (PhD 2006, GitHub)
- Jeannie Albrecht (PhD 2007, Associate Professor, Williams)
- Priya Mahadevan (PhD 2007, Google)
- Chip Killian (PhD 2008, Google)
- Kashi Vishwanath (PhD 2008, Google)
- Diwaker Gupta (PhD 2009, Dropbox)
- Ryan Braud (PhD 2010, Thousand Eyes)
- Frank Uyeda (PhD 2011, Google)
- James Anderson (PhD 2011, Thesys Technologies)
- Mohammad Al-Fares (PhD 2012, Google)
- Meg Walraed-Sullivan (PhD 2012, Space X)
- Nathan Farrington (PhD 2012, Rockley Photonics)
- Alex Rasmussen (PhD 2013, Trifacta)
- Radhika Niranjan Mysore (PhD 2013, Google)
- Sivasankar Radhakrishnan (PhD 2014, Forword Networks)
- Mike Conley (PhD 2015, Google)
- Malveeka Tewari (PhD 2015, Google)
- Rishi Kapoor (PhD 2015, Google)
MS
- Nisha Kapur (2000)
- Kurt van Delden (2000)
- Rui He (2000)
- Tao Jin (2000)
- Prachi Thakar (2001)
- Nadia Rehman (2001)
- Marty Gilbert (2002)
- Badrish Chandramouli (2004)
- Frank Uyeda (2006)
- Carmelo Kintana (2007)
- Sangmin Lee (2007)
- Nabil Schear (2007)
- Darren Dao (2008)
- Alexander Loukissas (2008)
- Nikolay Tipolski (2008)
- Jim Hong (2009)
- Andreas Pamporis (2009)
- Pongsakorn Teerparpwong (2009)
- Pardis Miri (2010)
- Erik Rubow (2010)
- Sivasankar Radhakrishnan (2010)
- Vikram Subramanya (2010)
- Hamid Bazzaz (2011)
- Sambit Das (2011)
- Nelson Huang (2011)
- Rishi Kapoor (2011)