
معرفی
Raja R. Sambasivan is the Ankur & Mari Sahu Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at Tufts University, affiliated with the School of Engineering. His research focuses on cloud computing, evolvable distributed systems, and diagnostic tools. He holds a PhD in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University (2013) and previously worked as a Red Hat Visiting Research Scientist at Boston University (2016–2019) and a postdoctoral researcher on the XIA project at CMU (2013–2016).
Research interests include observability techniques for distributed systems, workflow-centric tracing, and improving system evolvability. He teaches graduate-level courses on cloud computing and debugging, and has advised over 20 students. Awards include an NSF CAREER Award (2024–2029) and best paper awards at SIGMETRICS 2007 and FAST 2005.
Key contributions include the VAIF instrumentation framework, D-BGP routing protocols, and foundational work on distributed tracing. He actively serves on program committees for NSDI and SIGCOMM, and leads the D.O.C.C. Lab at Tufts.




