Navendu Jain
Researcher
Microsoft Research

Recipient of the IBM Ph.D. Fellowship 2007-08
Research areas:
Data management and networked systems: large-scale distributed systems, database systems, operating systems, and security.

E-mail: nav [AT] cs.utexas.edu

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Research

The goal of my research is to develop practical techniques for distributed systems to improve scalability, security, and reliability. I'm particularly interested in data management and networked systems: large-scale distributed systems, database systems, operating systems, and security. My thesis research is on designing and building scalable and robust services for distributed monitoring. In prior work, I have built an adaptive resource manager and performance benchmarks for distributed stream processing, a resource allocation framework to achieve high availability for distributed applications, and a scalable replica synchronization protocol for data replication.

I'm currently working on the following projects:

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Bio

I'm a researcher with Microsoft Research, Redmond. I received my Ph.D. in Computer Sciences from the University of Texas at Austin, working with Prof. Mike Dahlin. I received B.Tech and M.Tech in CSE from IIT Delhi. After IIT, I spent a fun summer visiting IBM Zurich Research Laboratory. My research interests are broadly in data management and networked systems: large-scale distributed systems, database systems, operating systems, and security. My graduate studies were supported in part by an IBM Ph.D. fellowship.

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E-mail: nav [AT] cs.utexas.edu