News
IEEE IC2E 2021
Paper accepted in IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering (IC2E) 2021. Congratulations Ali and Zongshun! [PDF]
IEEE CLOUD 2021
Paper accepted in IEEE CLOUD 2021. Congratulations to Valeria and Zongshun! [PDF]
Blog on Cyberinfrastructure for Ecological Research
Abraham Matta's Chameleon blog: A Scalable Cyberinfrastructure for Repeatable Ecological Research
Abraham Matta joins the Scientific Advisory Committee of the FABRIC Testbed
Abraham Matta serves on the newly-formed Scientific Advisory Committee of the FABRIC Testbed.
Paper on Configuring Serverless Cloud Functions accepted at IEEE INFOCOM 2020
Nabeel Akhtar, Ali Raza, Vatche Ishakian, and Ibrahim Matta. COSE: Configuring Serverless Functions using Statistical Learning. To appear in the Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), Beijing, China, April 2020.
New NSF Project
Abraham Matta Wins NSF Grant for Application Software Project
GEFI 2019
Global Experimentation for Future Internet (GEFI) 2019 Workshop, Coimbra, Portugal November 7-8, 2019, in conjunction with IEEE CloudNet 2019.
MERIF Workshop
MERIF (Midscale Experimental Research Infrastructure Forum) Future Experimental Research Infrastructures Workshop, Miami, January 7-8, 2020.
MERIT @ IEEE ICNP 2019, Chicago
Midscale Education and Research Infrastructure and Tools (MERIT) Community Event -- An NSF sponsored Workshop at the 27th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP 2019), Chicago, Illinois , USA, October 7, 2019
Travel Grant Opportunity for Future Internet Experimental Research
Travel Grant Opportunity for Future Internet Experimental Research
Thanks to generous funding from the NSF, the GENI project office and Boston University are happy to announce that we can now fund, at a modest level, travel expenses for future internet experimental researchers to visit and work with peer collaborators abroad. Research collaborations must be in the future internet area, and we can only provide funds for researchers and students who are currently affiliated with US colleges and universities, and who are actively working on or using NSF-funded future internet research infrastructure, such as GENI, Chameleon, CloudLab, POWDER, or COSMOS. Collaborators abroad must be in GEFI-participant countries. For additional information, please see https://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/InternationalCollaborationGrants or write to ggf-research@googlegroups.com. We are accepting proposals now, and we will continue to accept proposals so long as funding is available. We anticipate that all funds will be expended by Summer 2019, so don't delay.