Red Hat Research Events

Red Hat Research events bring together researchers, technology professionals, Red Hat engineers, and students to exchange ideas and tackle real-world challenges across disciplines and borders.

Browse recordings from previous events to see how academic and industry voices come together to advance research with real-world impact, inspiring fresh perspectives and forward-thinking ideas in open source.

Listen, Learn, and Connect

Our events come in different shapes — from polished conferences to open conversation forums — but they all share a common goal: connecting academia and industry to nurture collaborations in support of joint research initiatives and fostering research to help drive Red Hat’s technical direction and open source mission. Whether organized by us or our collaborators, these events reflect the diversity of our research engagements.

Dive into our archive and explore these formats:

Upcoming events 

There are no events scheduled at the moment. Stay tuned for upcoming opportunities to connect with the community!

Research Days

These virtual and in-person events showcase Red Hat’s collaborative research efforts in partnership with universities and research institutions worldwide. 

Tech Talks

These focused sessions typically feature a single speaker on a standout research topic — from in-depth academic analysis to thought-provoking discussions and groundbreaking demos.

Others

Events that don’t fit into the main categories but still offer valuable insights and opportunities to connect.

Partner events
We often present research and ideas at venues such as DevConf, the BU Red Hat Collaboratory Series, and MOC Alliance workshops, among others. These partner events offer important opportunities for cross-institutional connection and often have valuable insights for our communities.
Research Interest Group (RIG) meetings

Informal discussion platform open to Red Hatters and our university partners to share ideas, drive discussion, communicate progress around research topics and projects, and to form collaborations in support of particular research initiatives.

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Start Date: May 4, 2023

Abstract: Red Hat’s Joydeep Banerjee and Randy George combined have decades of experience working with customers and developing monitoring solutions to meet their real-world needs.  In this seminar, they will share what their customers are doing...

Start Date: May 2, 2023

Title: SECURE-ED Open-Source Infrastructure for Student Learning Disability Identification and TreatmentAbstract:  The project aims to develop an infrastructure that would enable users to input data about an individual student and receive back information about the...

Start Date: April 25, 2023

Sponsored by Red Hat, this is the seventh iteration of a workshop to bring systems researchers from across the UK and beyond together to discuss pressing topics affecting the design and implementation of large-scale systems...

Start Date: April 19, 2023

New 5G and 6G technologies are raising the top speed for a wireless device up to 1 Tbps, and experts predict 6G will be available to consumers by 2030.  What will our core networks look...

Start Date: April 13, 2023

Checkpointing and Rollback-Recovery of Distributed Applications in Kubernetes Research talk by Radostin Stoyanov, Oxford University In recent years, containers have gained widespread adoption for developing cloud-native applications and microservices. These applications are typically composed of multiple...

Start Date: April 4, 2023

Meeting Agenda: Collaboratory Research Incubation Projects Join us for presentations and discussions on two 2023 Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University Research Incubation Award projects. Speaker: Michael Dietze, Boston UniversityTitle: Prototyping a Distributed, Asynchronous Workflow...

Start Date: March 30, 2023

AbstractCertification authorities (e.g., FAA) allow the validation of different parts of a system with different degrees of rigor depending on their level of criticality. Formal methods have been recognized as important to verify safety-critical components....

Start Date: March 16, 2023

AbstractMaintaining low tail latency is critical for the efficiency and performance of large-scale datacenter systems. Software bugs that cause tail latency problems, however, are notoriously difficult to debug. In this talk, I will present LDB,...

Start Date: March 15, 2023

Protecting dynamic cloud applications from DDoS attacks requires an in-depth understanding of infrastructure layers and their vulnerabilities. Join this session for useful insights from a team studying real-world attacks and mitigations in Amazon EC2, Kubernetes...