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Jonathan Appavoo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Boston University, part of the Arts & Sciences School. His research focuses on operating systems, cloud computing, and high-performance computing. He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto and previously worked at IBM Research.
Education: PhD in Computer Science, University of Toronto (2006). Key collaborations include work with RedHat, NSF, and the Department of Energy on projects like the Fault Oblivious eXascale (FOX) initiative.
Research Interests: Operating systems, unikernels, distributed systems, and fault tolerance. Notable projects include EbbRT, SESA, and contributions to scalable OS architectures. Awards include the NSF CAREER Grant and multiple RedHat Collaboratory grants.
Publications span topics like serverless optimization (SEUSS), fault detection in IoT (Fall-curve), and OS innovations for cloud environments. His work often bridges theory and practical system design.
Grants include DOE-funded FOX research and NSF support for programmable smart machines. He advises students on cloud and HPC topics, and leads teams like the Boston University Systems Group.
Labs/Teams: Active in FOX @ BU and SESA projects, focusing on exascale computing and elastic systems architecture.




