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Prof. Noa Zilberman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford, leading the Computing Infrastructure Group. Her research bridges micro-level architectures and large-scale networked systems, focusing on sustainable computing, data systems, and in-network machine learning. She holds a BSc, MSc, and PhD in relevant fields, with over 15 years of industrial experience, including a role as Senior Principal Chip Architect at Broadcom's Network Switching group. Before Oxford, she was a Fellow and Affiliated Lecturer at the University of Cambridge.
Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining computer architecture, programmable hardware, and data science. Current projects include optimizing LiDAR frame transmission via in-network ML, designing smart grids, and enhancing IoT privacy through federated learning. She has contributed to advancing carbon-aware networking and edge computing solutions.
Zilberman’s publications reflect her expertise in in-network computing, cybersecurity, and AI governance. Her articles span technical innovations like DINC (Distributed In-Network Computing) and practical applications such as mitigating DDoS attacks using programmable switches. She actively mentors DPhil students, including those involved in breakthrough AI models for creative gameplay design.
Awarded a Fellowship at Cambridge, her career bridges academia and industry, addressing real-world challenges through cutting-edge networked systems research.



