Systems Lunch

For many years there have been numerous small systems meetings surfacing and disappearing at Berkeley. There are few chances for systems students to talk to one another and exchange ideas. SysLunch aims to combine these meetings, and will hopefully last for many years. Details of the meeting are as follows:

Who's involved

Graduate students with interest in the following systems conferences: SOSP, OSDI, NSDI, PODC, SIGCOMM, INFOCOMM, MOBICOM, MOBISYS, SenSys...

What happens during each meeting

Lunch will be provided, and will take up the first half hour of the meeting. For the rest of the remaining one hour, there will be talk(s) given mainly by students from different systems groups at Berkeley, followed by discussions.

When and where

How to get involved

If you are interested in participating in SysLunch, join the mailing list by sending an email to arsalan@cs. Alternatively, you can subscribe by sending an email to

majordomo@lists.berkeley.edu

that contains

subscribe systems_lunch

in the body of the message. Speakers can contact any of the following to arrange for talks:

Acknowledgements

We thank Prof. Scott Shenker and Prof. Ion Stoica for sponsoring SysLunch.

Latest Announcements

Schedule

Week Topic Speaker Area
2007-03-06 Stable Route Selection Brighten Godfrey Networking
2007-03-13 XTrace: A Pervasive Network Tracing Framework Rodrigo Fonseca Networking
2007-03-20 Improving the Fault Tolerance of Distributed Systems with Attested Append-Only Memory Byung-Gon Chun Distributed Systems
2007-03-27 spring break, no meeting
2007-04-03 WiLDNet: Design and Implementation of High Performance WiFi Based Long Distance Networks Rabin Patra Networking
2007-04-10 A Modular Sensornet Architecture: Past, Present, and Future Directions Arsalan Tavakoli Sensor Networks
2007-04-17 Micro Power Meter for Energy Monitoring of Wireless Sensor Networks at Scale Xiaofan Jiang Sensor Networks
2007-04-24 no meeting
2007-05-01 Securing Untrustworthy Software Using Information Flow Control Nickolai Zeldovich - Stanford CS OS/Security
2007-05-08 Empirical Analysis of Transmission Power Control Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks Jaein Jeong Sensor Networks

Last update: April 23, 2007