Principal Researcher
              
              Systems Research Group
              
              Microsoft Research
            
              99/2867
              
              14820 NE 36th St.
              
              Redmond, WA 98052
            
              Affiliate Assistant Professor
              
              Computer Science & Engineering
              
              University of Washington
            
              CSE 460
              
              185 Stevens Way
              
              Seattle, WA 98195
            

I am a researcher in the 安卓ssr官网 at Microsoft Research.
My research focuses on distributed systems -- using a combination of new algorithms and systems techniques to build practical systems that are faster, more reliable, easier to program, and more secure.
I take a broad view of the systems field: besides distributed systems, I've worked in operating systems, networking, databases, architecture, and security. I believe that looking across the entire systems stack yields interesting opportunities at the intersection of these areas.
Most of my work these days involves rethinking how distributed systems should be built for the datacenter environment. I lead the Prometheus project at MSR, which asks how we can use new reconfigurable devices, such as programmable dataplane switches and smart NICs, to support advanced systems applications. The key idea is to co-design distributed systems with new network primitives.
Before joining MSR, I was on the faculty in CSE at the University of Washington. I still advise a few excellent students over there.
An increasingly long time ago (i.e., 2012), I was a student at MIT, where I was (approximately) Barbara Liskov's last Ph.D. graduate. Even before that, I was an undergraduate at MIT.
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