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Active graduate students/researchers
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Aviad Zuck,
associate researcher
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Igor Smolyar,
PhD
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Mohammad Agbarya,
PhD
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Avidan Borisov,
MSc
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Niv Kaminer,
MSc
Alumni
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Boris Pismenny,
PhD
(Jan 2024).
“Alleviating Memory and CPU Bottlenecks in Hundred Gigabit Networking”.
Co-supervised with
Adam Morrison.
Honors/awards:
(i)
2024 first place in Feder Family Yearly Award for Best Student Work
in Communications Technology, by the Advanced Communication Center (ACC).
(ii)
2023 Blavatnik Award for Outstanding Israeli Doctoral Candidates in computer Science.
(iii)
2023 Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) Applied Networking Research
Prize (ANRP).
(iv)
ASPLOS'21 best paper.
(v)
ASPLOS'20 best paper.
(vi)
SYSTOR'19 best paper.
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Idan Yaniv,
PhD
(Jul 2023).
“ Improving the Performance and Evaluation Methodology of Virtual Memory Systems”.
Honors/awards:
SYSTOR'14 Best Poster.
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Ella Sheory,
MSc
(Apr 2023).
“Exploring Advanced Cache Algorithms for the TLB”.
Honors/awards:
Council for Higher Education ("VATAT") Scholarship for Master's
Degrees for Outstanding Women in Hi-Tech.
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Idan Raz,
MSc
(Mar 2022).
“Model-Based Simulation for SMT Cores”.
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Maxim Barsky,
MSc
(Mar 2022).
“PartTLB: dynamic TLB partitioning for SMT processors”.
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Alex Markuze,
PhD
(Oct 2021).
“Characterizing, exploiting, detecting and preventing DMA
attacks in the presence of an IOMMU”.
Co-supervised with
Adam Morrison.
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Aviv Ben-David,
MSc
(Jul 2021).
“Investigating the difference between emulated and
paravirtual network I/O: the strange, untold story”.
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Aviad Zuck,
postdoc
(Oct 2014 – Sep 2020).
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Mohammad Agbarya,
MSc
(Sep 2019).
“Estimating application runtimes using TLB performance metrics”.
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Gil Kupfer,
MSc
(May 2018).
“IOMMU-Resistant DMA Attacks”.
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Arthur Kiyanovski,
MSc
(Aug 2017).
“The real difference between emulation and paravirtualization
of high-throughput I/O devices”.
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Eyal Moscovici,
MSc
(Mar 2017).
“I/O core manager for virtual environments”.
Honors/awards:
(i)
SYSTOR'16 Best Poster.
(ii)
graduated magna cum laude.
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Nadav Amit,
postdoc
(Sep 2014 – Dec 2015).
PhD
(Sep 2014).
“Alleviating virtualization bottlenecks”.
Co-supervised with
Assaf Schuster.
Honors/awards:
(i)
2015 Google Patch $10,000 Reward.
(ii)
2015 SIGOPS Dennis M. Ritchie Doctoral Dissertation Award
Honorable Mention.
(iii)
2014 SPEC Distinguished Dissertation Award.
(iv)
2012 Pat Goldberg Memorial Best Paper Award.
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Omer Peleg,
MSc
(Aug 2015).
“Utilizing the IOMMU scalably”.
Honors/awards:
graduated summa cum laude.
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Ilya Lesokhin,
MSc
(Aug 2015).
“I/O page faults”.
Honors/awards:
graduated magna cum laude.
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Muli Ben-Yehuda,
MSc
(Jul 2015).
“The nom profit-maximizing operating system”.
Honors/awards:
(i)
2012 Pat Goldberg Memorial Best Paper Award.
(ii)
Intel prize.
(iii)
graduated summa cum laude.
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Eitan Rosenfeld,
MSc
(Mar 2015).
“RAIDP: replication with intra-disk parity”.
Co-supervised with
Michael Factor.
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Moshe Malka,
MSc
(Feb 2015).
“Rethinking the I/O memory management unit”.
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Yossi Kuperman,
MSc
(Feb 2015).
“Paravirtual remote I/O”.
Honors/awards:
SYSTOR'13 Best Poster.
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Igor Smolyar,
MSc
(Oct 2014).
“Securing self-virtualizing Ethernet devices”.
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