Kyle C. Hale
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CAREER: Colony: A Framework for Bespoke Virtual Execution Contexts
CNS Award CNS-2239757; $632,214; May 2023 through April 2028. Vulnerabilities present in software running on shared computing infrastructure (e.g., cloud datacenters) can result in significant economic losses, compromised user data, and weakened national security when such infrastructure does not properly separate programs from one another in secure, isolated compartments.
Kyle C. Hale
Last updated on Apr 28, 2023
REU Site: Collaborative Research: BigDataX: From theory to practice in Big Data computing at eXtreme scales
NSF Award OAC-2150500; $362,878 (Collaborative Total: $400K); July 2022 through June 2025. This project is in collaboration with Ioan Raicu at IIT as well as Kyle Chard at the University of Chicago.
Kyle C. Hale
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Ioan Raicu
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Kyle Chard
Last updated on Feb 21, 2024
REU Site: Collaborative Research: BigDataX: From theory to practice in Big Data computing at eXtreme scales
NSF Award CCF-1757964; $333,106 (Collaborative Total: $368K); February 2018 through January 2021. This project is in collaboration with Ioan Raicu at IIT as well as Kyle Chard and Aaron Elmore at the University of Chicago.
Kyle C. Hale
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Ioan Raicu
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Kyle Chard
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Aaron Elmore
Last updated on Feb 21, 2024
CSR: Small: Collaborative Research: Flexible Resource Management and Coordination Schemes for Lightweight, Rapidly Deployable OS/Rs
CNS Award CNS-1718252; $249,771 (Collaborative total: $499,735); August 2017 through July 2020. This project is a collaborative effort with Jack Lange at the University of Pittsburgh. Current cloud systems leverage either heavy-weight virtualization (running applications inside full-fledged virtual machines (VMs) with their own operating systems) or containers (light-weight software environments that share a single underlying operating system).
Kyle C. Hale
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Jack Lange
Last updated on Mar 4, 2023
CRI: II-NEW: MYSTIC: Programmable Systems Research Testbed to Explore a Stack-WIde Adaptive System fabriC
NSF Award CNS-1730689; $1,000,000; July 2017 through June 2020. This project is a collaborative effort with Ioan Raicu and Xian-He Sun at IIT. This project will build a testbed for experimenting with reconfigurable communication and Input/Output subsystems to conduct low-level systems research.
Kyle C. Hale
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Ioan Raicu
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Xianhe Sun
Last updated on Mar 4, 2023
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