Yuval Tamir, Associate Professor
Computer Science Department
361 Engineering VI
UCLA
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1596
tel: (310)206-2852, fax: (310)794-5057
e-mail:
Areas of Interest: Systems
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parallel, distributed, and networked systems (software & hardware)
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resilient computing (hardware & software)
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virtualization, operating systems
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network design automation
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multicore architectures
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on-chip and off-chip interconnection networks and switches
Dr. Tamir received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering
and Computer Sciences from the
University of California, Berkeley.
He founded and is currently directing the
UCLA Concurrent Systems
Laboratory.
His research interests
include hardware, software, and algorithmic issues
related to the design and implementation of computer systems.
Most of his work is focused
on techniques for achieving high performance and
high reliability for parallel and distributed systems.
Current research projects include:
resilient virtualization,
fault injection,
router configuration verification,
network diagnosis,
data race detection,
fault-tolerant cluster managers,
fault tolerance for distributed applications,
networks-on-a-chip for chip multiprocessors,
hardware support for checkpointing.