
معرفی
Aleksey Charapko is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of New Hampshire’s College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. His research focuses on distributed systems and cloud computing, emphasizing system reliability, consensus protocols, and resource optimization. He teaches advanced courses such as Cloud Computing Systems, Operating System Fundamentals, and Doctoral Research.
Education:
- Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo
- M.S., University of North Florida
- B.S., University of North Florida
Research Interests:
- Cloud Computing: Explores latency reduction, resource efficiency, and scalable replication strategies.
- Distributed Systems: Focuses on consensus algorithms (e.g., Paxos variants), metastable failures, and fault tolerance mechanisms.
Publications Highlight: Recent work addresses metastable failures in distributed systems, edge computing latency, and benchmarking coordination protocols. His 2023 paper on edge reads and 2020 WPaxos paper (in IEEE TPDS) demonstrate contributions to low-latency systems and flexible consensus.
Grants & Awards: His NSF CAREER grant (2025) highlights recognition for research on distributed system reliability. No explicit awards listed, but publications indicate significant peer-reviewed contributions.
Labs/Teams: While not explicitly stated, his research suggests involvement in distributed systems and cloud infrastructure projects at UNH.


