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: September 2, 2021

1. Usable X.509 errors – Martin Ukrop, Masaryk University2. Declarative Distributed Stream Processing – Adam CattermoleI am investigating whether we can exploit the semantics of functional programming languages to generate, monitor, and dynamically adapt a...

Start Date: July 29, 2021

Topic 1: Introduction to academic cooperation in Waterford – Leigh GriffinTopic 2: Testing the untestable – Carlos Camacho Gonzalez Extracting and discovering features to efficiently test cloud computing environments using metamorphic testing techniques.View the .pdf...

Start Date: July 21, 2021

The agenda for this session includes two talks: “Kubernetes Service Selection Optimization” by Daniel Bachar, and “Fine-grained Network Telemetry in Programmable Switches” by Dr. Shir Landau. The talks were followed by a discussion led by...

Start Date: July 13, 2021

Intern Kernel Project Summaries Project update #1 – EET Testing – Ryan Sullivan (rysulliv@redhat.com), Boston University student, Red Hat intern; Larry Woodman, Red Hat Advisor   Describe an EET testing project for Linux memory page reclamation algorithmView...

Start Date: June 23, 2021

June’s event in the Red Hat Research Days monthly series focused on side-channel attacks featured by security researchers from Graz University of Technology. TU Graz computer scientists Daniel Gruss and Moritz Lipp will present Platypus attacks: a...

Start Date: June 3, 2021

Europe’s university programs come together for the first time forming a Europe RIG – a round table for everyone, internal or external, who would like to participate in driving the program forward. Meeting Agenda: Europe...

Start Date: June 1, 2021

Project Update #1 Are Adversarial Attacks a Viable Solution to Individual Privacy? – James Kunstle (jkunstle@bu.edu), Boston University undergraduate and Research Assistant, BU Hariri Institute. Lance Galletti, BU Advisor. Abstract: Users of online services today...

Start Date: May 4, 2021

Upcoming Event Announcement: DevConf.US 2021 Call For Proposals – Urvashi Mohnani   Project Update #1 – Creating the new “How Do you Fedora” video series (20 min) – Gabbie ChangAbstract: The talk will detail the...

Start Date: April 30, 2021

On Friday, April 30 2021 at 11am ET, the Hariri Institute for Computing hosted the fourth event in its Distinguished Speaker Series: Machine Learning for Model-Rich Problems. Joshua Blumenstock–Associate Professor at the School of Information, Director...