
معرفی
Eric Eide is a Research Associate Professor at the University of Utah's Kahlert School of Computing. His work focuses on compiler testing, cybersecurity, and reproducible research through platforms like CloudLab and POWDER. He is actively involved in projects such as Xsmith, Csmith, and C-Reduce for software reliability. Eide's research emphasizes trustworthiness, scalability, and experimental rigor in distributed systems and networking. He frequently serves on conference program committees (NSDI, ATC, CCS) and advocates for reproducibility in scientific computing. His contributions include designing testbeds for cloud and wireless systems, advancing fuzz testing techniques, and promoting open research artifacts. Eide also advises students on projects related to secure systems and programming languages.
Current projects include developing tools for city-scale wireless experimentation via POWDER, improving microservice performance analysis with LongTale, and enhancing compiler testing frameworks. He collaborates with initiatives like SEARCCH for artifact sharing and participates in NSF-funded research on cybersecurity diagnostics. Eide's work bridges theoretical research with practical infrastructure development, ensuring real-world applicability of academic findings.

