
معرفی
Mina Tahmasbi Arashloo is an Assistant Professor at University of Waterloo's Cheriton School of Computer Science and Canada Research Chair in Minimizing Human Error in Modern Networks. Her research develops programmable network systems and verification tools.
Education includes a PhD from Princeton University and BSc from Sharif University of Technology, with postdoctoral work at Cornell.
Research focuses on software-defined networking, programmable data planes, network verification, and high-speed transport protocols. Recent work includes formal methods for network performance analysis, elastic switch programming, and NIC protocol acceleration.
Honors include Canada Research Chair (2024), ACM SIGCOMM Dissertation Award (2019), and Rising Stars in Networking recognition (2021).
Advising current PhD/MMath students: Amir Seyhani, Kimiya Mohammadtaheri, Pedro Mizuno.





