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Michio Honda is an Associate Professor (Reader) at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, specializing in computer networks, operating systems, and security research. His work is affiliated with the Institute for Computing Systems Architecture.
Dr. Honda's primary research interests include computer networks, operating systems, and security, with specific focus on TCP/IP protocol design, middlebox interference, persistent memory systems, and cloud networking. His work bridges theoretical networking concepts with practical implementation challenges in modern distributed systems.
His research output demonstrates consistent contributions to major networking conferences, with recent work focusing on secure transport protocols for cloud environments, efficient load balancing techniques, and host networking and storage stack co-design. These themes represent evolution from his earlier foundational work on TCP extensibility and persistent memory networking.
- IRTF Applied Networking Research Prize
- Meta Research Award
- Google Research Scholar Award
Dr. Honda maintains active industry connections, having previously worked at NetApp. He participates in key networking research communities including SIGCOMM and USENIX events. His current projects focus on practical networking challenges in cloud environments, balancing theoretical rigor with real-world applicability. He maintains an active presence in the networking research community through conference participation and social media engagement.



