
معرفی
Minlan Yu is the Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). She leads the Harvard Theory and Systems group and co-leads the Harvard Power and AI initiative. Her research focuses on data networking, distributed systems, and software-defined networking, with recent emphasis on sustainable computing and AI-driven network management. She is also Assistant Director of the SRC/DARPA JUMP 2.0 ACE Center for Evolvable Computing.
Key research interests include network optimization, edge AI serving, large-scale resource allocation, and fault tolerance in distributed systems. Recent work highlights include innovations in energy-efficient data centers, homomorphic encryption acceleration, and real-time network telemetry using FPGA coprocessors.
Teaching responsibilities include advanced courses on networking (CS 145/243) and systems programming. She actively advises PhD students and postdocs across systems and networking domains. Her lab's work has led to impactful contributions in both academia and industry, with a focus on bridging theory and practical system implementations.
Current research initiatives include the Harvard Power and AI initiative exploring energy-efficient AI workflows and the development of evolvable computing infrastructure through the ACE Center.





