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Red Hat Research focuses on accelerating the practical applications for artificial intelligence and machine learning by combining academic approaches and industry use cases. Rather than focusing purely on advancing AI/ML techniques, we identify research collaborations where they can play a central role in solving computing problems. The AI/ML projects we’ve highlighted in past issues drive […]
Enabling hands-on, experiential opportunities for students at multiple learning levels has been a mainstay of the Red Hat Research mission. Mentoring students in open source development, teaching classes, creating curriculum, and contributing to education infrastructure are all ways of growing a robust open source research community. That in turn benefits students, the companies that hire […]
Red Hat Research has fostered work on testing and analysis that started as open source explorations and ended as valuable upstreamed resources for anyone to use. We asked two engineers who’ve worked on highly successful projects, Daniel Bristot de Oliveira and Bandan Das, to share some of the biggest research accomplishments so far and let […]
RHRQ asked Lily Sturmann, a senior software engineer at Red Hat in the Office of the CTO in Emerging Technologies, to look back at the past few years of research in the area of security and privacy research and share her perspective on the future. She has contributed frequently to the Red Hat Next blog, […]
The open cloud has been both cornerstone and North Star for Red Hat Research. Our relationship with the Mass Open Cloud (MOC) and its more recent iteration, the MOC Alliance, has been critical to advancing our understanding of open cloud architecture and the many possibilities it opens for research. (Look no further than our interview […]
When the research interests that eventually coalesced into Red Hat Research first started, open hardware innovation was not a central feature on our roadmap. We asked Distinguished Engineer Ulrich Drepper and Senior Data Scientist (FPGAs) Ahmed Sanaullah to explain how and why that changed. Uli leads Red Hat’s research and future vision on artificial intelligence, […]
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