The CMG Graduate Fellowship program is open to full time graduate students in Computer Science and related fields. It is intended to encourage and support research in the areas of measurement, modeling, management and analysis of system and network performance. Details of the program vary from year to year and are available by contacting .
2007 Vinod Dubey,
George Mason University, Fairfax, Va
Quality of Service (QoS) Brokering and Performance Management of Composite Services in SOA
2006 Evangelia Kalyvianaki,
University of Cambridge (UK)
Tuning Server Applications with OS Virtualization Support using Feedback Control
2005 Leslie Cheung,
University of Southern California
Reliability Models for Web Services
2004 Srikant Sharma,
State University of New York in Stony Brook, NY
Resource Management in Metro Ethernets and Cluster Ethernets through Configurable Ethernet Switches
2003 Jay Aikat,
University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill
Effect of Re-transmission Timeout Parameter on TCP Performance
2002 Diwakar Krishnamurthy,
Carleton University
Synthetic Workloads for Stress Testing Complex Web-based Apps
2001 Felix Hernandez Campos,
University of North Carolina
Characterization and Modeling of Internet Traffic
2001 Zachary A. Kurmas,
Georgia Tech
I/O Performance Modeling and Workload Characterization
1996 - 2000
No fellowship was awarded
1995/1996 Erich Nahum,
University of Massachusetts
Performance Issues in Parallelized Network Protocols
1995/1996 Dean Tullsen, University of Washington
Simultaneous Multithreading Maximizing On-Chip Parallelism
1994/1995 Brian Nobel, Carnegie Mellon University
The Structure and Evolution of a Distributed Measurement Network
1994/1995 Gregory Ganger, University of Michigan
Generating Representative Synthetic Workloads
1993/1994 Kirk L. Johnson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Communication Optimizations for Large-Scale Multiprocessors
1992/1993 Partho Pratim Mishra, University of Maryland
Design of Resource Allocation and Traffic Control Mechanisms for High Speed Wide Area Networks
1992 David Chaiken,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Smart memory Systems
1991 Richard P. LaRowe, Jr, Duke University
Virtual Memory Management for NUMA Multiprocessors
1990 Carey Williamson,
Stanford University
High Performance Transport Communications for Distributed Systems
1989 Garth Gibson,
U.C. Berkeley
High Performance Disk I/O Through Hundreds of Intelligent Disks
1988 Ricki Blau,
U.C. Berkeley
Performance Measurement and Analysis of Realistic Image Synthesis Systems
1987 Jack Briner, Jr Duke University
The Screen as a Resource in the Human-Computer Problem Solving Environment