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This year, Red Hat has become a part of the IBM PhD Fellowship program, an award program that recognizes PhD students who demonstrate both academic excellence and exceptional innovation in their research proposals. The 2021 program received hundreds of applications from 183 universities in 32 countries.
The Collaboratory solicited proposals from BU faculty for both large and small research projects to drive innovation for the open hybrid cloud. The Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University has moved into a new phase of identifying and funding promising research projects, and the selection process is currently underway. The submission deadline was October 1, […]
A new project seeks to make effective testing more compatible with expeditious releases In August 2021, a team of graduate students from IDC Herzliya, a leading research college in Israel, began working on a test case prioritization (TCP) project under the guidance of senior engineers from Red Hat. The goal of the TCP project is […]
Researchers from Red Hat and Karlstad University, Sweden, have recently finished their first year of work on enhancing the performance of the eXpress Data Path (XDP), a data path integrated into the Linux kernel that permits flexible programmable networking. The group’s year one report, “Building the next generation of programmable networking—powered by Linux,” was released […]
In industry, companies establish open source program offices (OSPOs) to mitigate potential legal risks, improve engineering practices, and enable financial benefits. OSPOs are also proving to be important in research university settings, although—not surprisingly—for different reasons. The primary aim of an academic OSPO is to advance the institution’s goals, which typically include education, research, and serving […]
Solutions addressing climate change, food and water scarcity, and racial justice are among the Call for Code challenge winners. For the last four years, IBM has issued a challenge to the world’s software developers to design and build applications that would have an impact on a global environmental or social issue using open source software. […]
Masaryk University (MU) presented the 2021 MUNI Innovation Awards at its Business Research Forum on November 11, 2021. These awards recognize individual students and staff whose research has been successfully implemented in practice, helped to improve products or services, or in some other way enhanced the social relevance of MU research. Awards went to seventeen […]
Support from Red Hat Research for PhD students in France and Austria has borne its first fruits. Supported PhD students in both countries have published significant papers that have been accepted at renowned conferences: REBLS 2021 (focused on reactive and event-based languages and systems) and the Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium 2022. “Analysing […]
Funding recipients will study AI in cloud operations, hardware stack innovations, performance improvements, and more. The Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University recently announced the recipients of its first-ever Research Incubation Awards. Reviewers from BU faculty and Red Hat selected sixteen proposals to fund, including one large-scale, multi-year project and another five smaller-scale projects that […]
Red Hat Research is participating in an initiative in the space of image disinformation detection, that is, determination of false information within images that are intended to mislead. The project began January 2021 in response to the need for more mature tooling in the fairly nascent space of image forensics and analysis using statistical and […]
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