CNS Grows Stronger by Four


UC San Diego’s Center for Networked Systems (CNS) is adding four additional faculty members to its growing ranks. CSE Assistant Professors Imani Munyaka, Amy Ousterhout, and Earlence Fernandes will be supporting CNS research endeavors,along with Christian Dameff, MD, an assistant professor with the UC San Diego Department of Emergency Medicine.

“The mission of CNS is to connect the world-leading research of our faculty with our industrial partners who are facing real-world problems in these areas. With the addition of Amy, Christian, Earlence, and Imani we are growing the depth and breadth of our research portfolio to include system resource scheduling and critical security problems in health care, IoT, machine learning and usability,” said CNS co-director Stefan Savage.

“As CNS continues to grow, we are excited about the new opportunities this growth brings,” added co-director George Porter.

CNS is a research center that utilizes new techniques, evaluations, methodologies, and technologies to address emerging problems in modern computing and data processing infrastructure before they become critical.