Computer Laboratory

News, Talks and Events

    News

    • 1/20 I have joined the University of Oxford as an Associate Professor in Engineering Science.
    • 11/19 "Measuring Burstiness in Data Center Applications" was accepted to Workshop on Buffer Sizing. Congratulations Jackson!
    • 9/19 "The Case for Platinum Artifact Badging" was accepted to ACM IMC (Reproducibility Track).
    • 9/19 "Do Switches Dream of Machine Learning?" (IIsy) was accepted to HotNets 2019. Congratulations Zhaoqi!
    • 8/19 P4DNS was accepted to EuroP4 2019. Congratulations Jackson and Murali!
    • 7/19 I am the Shadow PC co-chair of EuroSys 2021.
    • 6/19 Congratulations to the new MPhil and MEng graduates, Zhaoqi, Jackson and Murali!
    • 6/19 Congratulations to Thanh, who submitted his Part II project, and was accepted to part III.
    • 4/19 Stardust recieved the Cambridge Ring's Publication of the Year award.
    • 3/19 NetFPGA received the ACM SIGCOMM SOSR Systems Award 2019, Thanks to all the contributors!.
    • 2/19 NetFPGA has been selected to receive the ACM SIGCOMM SOSR Software Systems Award 2019!
    • 1/19 Join us for a P4 Hackathon, co-located with NSDI 2019 on March-1st.
    • 12/18 "The Case for In-Network Computing On-Demand" was accepted to EuroSys'19. Congratulations Yuta and Tu!
    • 12/18 Startdust was accepted to NSDI'19.
    • 11/18 "The P4->NetFPGA Workflow for Line-Rate Packet Processing" was accepted to FPGA'19. Congratulations Steve!
    • 10/18 I have been named one of N2Women's 2018 Rising Stars in Computer Networking and Communications.
    • 10/18 "Lake: The Power of In-Network Computing" was accepted to ReConfig'18. Congratulations Yuta!
    • 9/18 Thank you to the 80+ people who attended P4EU 2018!
    • 6/18 Two posters at SIGCOMM - Congratulations Omer and Pietro!
    • 6/18 Poster at ANCS - Congratulations Murali!
    • 5/18 I am the workshop co-chair of P4EU 2018.
    • 5/18 "FEC Killed the Cut-Through Switch" was accepted to NEAT'18. Congratulations Omer!
    • 3/18 I am the TPC co-chair of ANCS 2018.
    • 3/18 How does my computer work? and How do the Internet and the World Wide Web work? on the Naked Scientist, March 2018.
    • 3/18 LaKe was accepted to Eurosys Doctoral Workshop 2018. Cogratulations Yuta!.
    • 2/18 CAND was featured in Cambridge's Science Festival! .

    Upcoming Events

    • Hold your breath, big things coming soon!

    Recent Events

    • "Do Switches Dream of Machine Learning?" talks at Cambridge, Brown and HotNets 2019. Code is now open!
    • EuroP4 was held in Cambridge, September 2019 (General Co-Chair)

    NetFPGA Events

    • P4 Tutorial, SIGCOMM 2018, Budapest, Hungary, August 2018.
    • P4->NetFPGA Tutorial, SIGCOMM 2017, UCLA, August 2017.
    • NetFPGA Summer Camp, Cambridge UK, July 2017.
    • NetFPGA Developers Summit, Cambridge UK, April 2017.
    • NetFPGA Design Challenge, 2017.
    • NetFPGA Summer Course, Technion IL, August 2015.
    • Open Hardware Networking, ACM SIGCOMM, London UK, August 2015.
    • NetFPGA - Rapid Prototyping of High Bandwidth Devices in Open Source, FPL, London UK, September 2015.
    • Open Source Networking, IEEE conference on Network Softwarizarion (NetSoft), London UK, April 2015.
    • NetFPGA Summer Camp, Cambridge UK, September 2013.
    • NetFPGA Spring Camp, Poznan Poland, May 2013.

    Seminars and Invited Talks

      2019

    • Noa Zilberman, "Do Switches Drean of Machine Learning? Toward In-Network Classification", ACM HotNets 2019, November 2019, Princeton, NJ, USA.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Do Switches Dream of Machine Learning? And other in-network computing stories for grown-ups", Brown University, November 2019, Providence, RI, USA.
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    • Noa Zilberman, "Do Switches Dream of Machine Learning?", SRG Seminar, University of Cambridge, November 2019, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, “Make Switches Simple Again!”, 3rd Hebrew University Networking Summer, June 2019, Israel.
    • Noa Zilberman, “Make Switches Simple Again!”, ONG Seminar, UCL, May 2019, London, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Can ISPs become CSPs?", IRTF COIN (IETF104), March 2019.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Network fabric for scale: challenges, conflicts and opportunities", Google Networking Research Summit, March 2018, Sunnyvale, CA, USA.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Make Switches Simple Again!", Babbage Seminar, University of Cambridge, February 2019, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Stardust: Divide and Conquer in the Data Center Network", Networking Seminar, Queen Mary London University, February 2019, UK.
    • 2018

    • Noa Zilberman, "In Network Computing: Your network just got a lot smarter!", Wolfson College Science Society, November 2018, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Rethinking computing infrastructure for privacy", Cambridge Enterprise and Technology Club, November 2018, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, “In-Network Computing: Truth, Lies and Realities”, Next Generation Networking (Coseners), July 2018, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, “In-Network Computing: Truth, Lies and Realities”, Dagstuhl Seminar 18261, June 2018, Germany.
    • Noa Zilberman, "How to Interpret Experimental Results", Skills for Academic Success Workshop, Wolfson College, February 2018, Cambridge, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, “A scalable fabric architecture for data center networks", Microsoft Research Cloud Infrastructure Technical Talks Series, January 2018, Cambridge, UK.
    • 2017

    • Noa Zilberman, “Systems for Big Data Applications: a Networking Perspective”, ARM Research Summit, September 2017, Cambridge, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Systems for Big Data Applications: A Networking Perspective", Barefoot Networks Seminar Series, July 2017, Palo Alto,CA, USA.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Systems for Big Data Applications: A Networking Perspective", Hebrew University Networking Summer, June 2017, Jerusalem, Israel.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Systems for Big Data Applications: A Networking Perspective", NetFPGA Summit, April 2017, Cambridge, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Systems for Big Data Applications: A Networking Perspective", LSDS Seminar, Imperial College London, February 2017, London, UK.
    • 2016

    • Noa Zilberman, "Where Has My Time Gone?", Dagstuhl Seminar 16281 on Network Latency Control in Data Centres, July 2016, Degstuhl, Germany.
    • Noa Zilberman, “Where Has My Time Gone?”, Multi-Service Networks workshop (MSN), July 2016, Abdingdon, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, “From Photons to Big Data Applications: Terminating Terabits”, Keynote, 2016 ARM Architecture and Technology Conference, May 2016, Cambridge, UK.
    • 2015

    • Noa Zilberman, "Systems for Big Data Applications: Terminating Terabits", Microsoft Research Cambridge, November 2015, Cambridge, UK
    • Noa Zilberman, "Bridging the gap between Networking and End-Host computing", ASPIRE Seminar, University of California, Berkeley, May 2015, USA
    • Noa Zilberman, "Bridging the gap between Networking and End-Host computing", Second International Workshop on Rack-scale Computing (WRSC 2015), April 2015, Bordeaux France. (pdf)
    • Noa Zilberman, "Bridging the gap between Networking and End-Host computing", Electrical Engineering CAS seminar, Imperial College, January 2015, London, UK.
    • 2014

    • Noa Zilberman, "Bridging the gap between Networking and End-Host computing", Bridging the gap between Networking and Computing workshop, December 2014, Cambridge, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Bridging the gap between Networking and End-Host computing", Systems Research Grou/Ap (SRG) seminar, November 2014, Cambridge, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, "NetFPGA SUME: Making 100Gb/s a Research Commodity", Multi Service Networks (MSN), July 2014, Abdingdon, UK. (pdf)
    • Noa Zilberman, "NetFPGA: The Flexible Open-Source Networking Platform", Computer Engineering Seminar, Technion, April 2014, Israel. (pdf)
    • Noa Zilberman, "NetFPGA: The Flexible Open-Source Networking Platform", Electrical Engineering-Systems Department Seminar, Tel Aviv University, April 2014, Israel. (pdf)
    • 2013

    • Noa Zilberman, "The Internet PoP level maps", Communications and Information Systems seminar, University College London (UCL), October 2013, London, UK.
    • Noa Zilberman, "The Internet PoP level maps", Multi Service Networks (MSN), July 2013, Abdingdon, UK.
    • 2012

    • Noa Ziberman, "DIMES - Internet Topologies for the Research Community", ECCS Young Researchers Network on Complex Systems Meeting, September 2012, Brussels, Belgium.
    • Noa Zilberman, "Crawling the Internet PoP Level Graph for IP Geolocation", The 7th Israeli Network Seminar, May 2012, Tel Aviv, Israel.
    • 2010

    • Noa Zilberman, "Geo-location of PoPs", Workshop on Active Internet Measurements, ISMA 2010 AIMS-2, February 2010, San Diego, USA.