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Sylvia Ratnasamy

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Sylvia Ratnasamy
NationalityBelgian
Alma materUC Berkeley
Known forDistributed Hash Tables, Software Routing
AwardsGrace Murray Hopper Award Sloan Fellowship
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science
InstitutionsUC Berkeley
ThesisA Scalable Content-Addressable Network (2002)
Doctoral advisorScott Shenker

Sylvia Ratnasamy is a Belgian-Indian computer scientist. She is best known as one of the inventors of the distributed hash table (DHT). Her doctoral dissertation proposed the content-addressable networks, one of the original DHTs. She is currently a professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

Life and career

Ratnasamy received her Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Pune in 1997.[1] She began doctoral work at UC Berkeley advised by Scott Shenker [2] during which time she worked at the International Computer Science Institute[3] in Berkeley,CA. She graduated from UC Berkeley with her doctoral degree in 2002 [4]

For her doctoral thesis, she designed and implemented what would eventually become known as one of the four original Distributed Hash Tables, the Content addressable network (CAN). The work had tremendous impact in networking and systems research; the original CAN article is one of the highest-cited articles in computer science. [5]

Ratnasamy was a lead researcher at Intel Labs until 2011, when she began as an assistant professor at UC Berkeley. [6] In recent years, Ratnasamy has focused her research on programmable networks including the RouteBricks [1] software router and pioneering work in Network Functions Virtualization.

Personal

Ratnasamy lives in Berkeley, CA with her family. Her father is noted chemist Paul Ratnasamy.

Awards

Ratnasamy has been awarded numerous accolades,[7] including:

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