Red Hat Research Events

Red Hat Research events bring together researchers, technology professionals, students, and researchers to exchange ideas.
The result? Research that is grounded in solving real industry problems.

Check out a Research Days talk, attend a Research Interest Group meeting, or explore events with our collaborators.

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Red Hat Research events bring together researchers, technology professionals, students, and researchers to exchange ideas. The result? Research that is grounded in solving real industry problems.

Check out a Research Days talk, attend a Research Interest Group meeting, or explore events with our collaborators.

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Start Date: February 7, 2023

Speakers:
Meeting Agenda: Collaboratory Student Projects Arlo Arbelli, Boston UniversityTitle: Dispatches From the Rocky Road to Open Source EducationAbstract: In this presentation, we provide an overview of our recent efforts to enable core computer systems education...

Start Date: January 12, 2023

HomaLS: Transport-level encryption for Homa protocol by Michio Honda Due to the presence of multiple tenants and untrusted network components, datacenter operators need end-to-end encryption. To advance kTLS over DCTCP in today’s datacenter networking, we propose...

Start Date: December 8, 2022

EduLint: A Python linter for novice programmers by Anna Řechtáčková Code quality matters. Following best practices and avoiding antipatterns helps to make the code more readable, maintainable, or easier to debug. Novice programmers usually do not...

Start Date: November 18, 2022

Title: Secure Cross-Site Analytics on Openshift Logs Abstract: Openshift is a Kubernetes platform developed by Red Hat to manage clients’ containerized applications. When an incident happens at a client’s cluster and the client asks for support, Red...

Start Date: November 16, 2022

The Function-as-a-Service (Faas) paradigm offers cloud service providers and application designers speed, simplicity, and efficiency, so long as they have accessible tools and techniques to implement it. For this month’s research presentation, Georgios Kousiouris, Harokopio...

Start Date: November 10, 2022

DDoS Attack on Cloud Auto-scaling Mechanisms by Anat Bremler-Barr Auto-scaling mechanisms are an important line of defense against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) in the cloud. Using auto-scaling, machines can be added and removed in an...

Start Date: November 4, 2022

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Boston University students presented their 2022 Red Hat Collaboratory Student Research Projects. Additional student projects were presented during the November 1 Red Hat Research Research Interest Group Meeting. Speaker: Xiteng YaoProject Title: Practical Programming of...