
معرفی
Dave Andersen is an Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, with research focusing on memory and power-efficient computing, robust distributed systems, and networked environments. He also serves as CTO of Enriched Ag.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from MIT (2001, 2004), B.S. in Computer Science and Biology from the University of Utah (1995).
- Research Trends: Explores systems design in the post-Moore's Law era, emphasizing concurrency, low-latency geo-replicated storage, and RDMA in datacenters. Key projects include MemC3, Eiger, Cuckoo Filter, and FAWN.
- Teaching: Courses in Advanced OS, Distributed Systems, Low-Power Computing, and Network Security.
- Professional Service: Program committee roles at SOSP, NSDI, SIGCOMM, and DARPA ISAT advisory group.
- Personal: Active in running, climbing, and outdoor activities with detailed route guides for Pittsburgh and Boston.
حوزههای پژوهشی
Computer SystemsDistributed SystemsNetworked EnvironmentsMemory-Efficient ComputingPower-Efficient ComputingRobust SystemsLow-Latency StorageGeo-Replicated StorageConcurrency in HashingMachine Learning for Video StreamsRDMA in DatacentersData StructuresLow-Power ComputingNetwork MonitoringMulti-Path Probing Security
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