I recently completed my masters and a first year student. I am interested broadly in systems research.

In PhoneLab, I am studying how file access on mobile platforms compares to that of more traditional platforms. Looking ahead, I am interested in researching the performance and optimization of system platforms. I am a returning student with a formal math background. Much has changed since the days of Pascal.


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Teaching

2016
How the Internet Works (Fall 2016)
Enrollment: 440
Instructors: Andrew Hughes, Geoffrey Challen, Jennifer Winikus, Jesse Hartloff, and Matthew Hertz
Staff: Carl Nuessle and Greg Bunyea
Undergraduate Teaching Assistants: Aishani Bhalla, Angus Lam, Brijesh Rakholia, Dan Starner, David Dobmeier, Evan Walley, Grant Wrazen, Harshita Girase, Heeba Kariapper, Ian Ngumi, Isabelle Caneda, Junjie Chen, Kyle Schoener, Lakshmi Prasanna Ethiraj, Lawreen Latif, Liam Gensel, Michael Drewitt, Mohit Bhatia, Parth Shah, Patrick Jones, Rachel Roberts, Richard Hanulewicz, Valencia Kaplinsky, and Wesley Csendom
2015
Introduction to Operating Systems (Spring 2015)
Enrollment: 144
Instructors: Geoffrey Challen
Staff: Guru Prasad Srinivasa, Jinghao Shi, and Zihe Chen
Volunteers: Carl Nuessle, Doug Giordano, James Mazur, Jerry Ajay (University at Buffalo), Mack Ward, Natasha Sanford, Ryan Smith, Scott Florentino, Sriram Shantharam, and Yihong Chen

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