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PhD student FCT - NOVA LINCS at Microsoft Research Cambridge Lab

25-01-2016

PhD student FCT - NOVA LINCS at Microsoft Research Cambridge Lab

NOVA LINCS PhD student Tiago Vale joined Microsoft Research Cambridge from September to December 2015 under an internship to work with researchers of the Cambridge Systems and Networking group, in the context of the FaRM project. Tiago says "this was an extremely valuable and exciting experience, a great opportunity to further validate and develop my PhD work".

Tiago is a PhD student at NOVA LINCS Computer Systems Group, co-advised by João Lourenço and Ricardo Dias. His main research interests are concurrent and distributed systems, transactional systems, concurrency control, and consistency models. FaRM is a distributed computing platform created from scratch to take full advantage of emerging technology (RDMA) which allows one processor to directly access memory from another computer, through the network, without intervention of the remote processor.

Using this novel technology, FaRM is able to achieve latencies one order of magnitude lower than traditional systems (micro vs. milliseconds) and execute millions of operations per second. During his internship Tiago worked specifically on FaRM’s ability to tolerate faults.

 

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NOVA LINCS

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Tiago Vale 

João Lourenço