I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Washington, advised by Tom Anderson, Arvind Krishnamurthy, and David Wetherall. My primary interests are in networks and distributed systems. I am especially interested in Internet measurement and tomography, focused on global-scale distributed systems that employ measurements. Recently, I have been looking at inter-domain routing and anomalies.
Networking Projects
| 2008- | Reverse traceroute: Measuring Paths Back from Arbitrary Locations |
| 2007- | Hubble: Real-time Analysis of Black Holes and Reachability Problems on an Internet Scale |
| 2007- | iPlane: An Information Plane for Distributed Services |
| 2007- | RIP: Re-architecting the Internet Protocols |
| 2005-6 | IP Geolocation: Internet Geolocation Using Delay and Topology Measurements |
