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LINC Students win at the SEAS 2016 R&D Showcase

The School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) celebrated its 10th annual SEAS Student Research & Development Showcase on February 24, 2016. More than 100 SEAS students competed for $32,000 in total prize money.

Department of Electrical and Computing Engineering (ECE) Ph.D. students Sultan Alamro and Maotong Xu won First Place ($3,000) in the Theoretical Research category at the SEAS 2016 R&D Showcase for their poster titled “CRED: Cloud right-sizing to meet execution deadlines and data locality”.

The aim of their research is to focus on a very promising technique called "cloud right-sizing" for making compute clouds more cost-effective by dynamically adapting the number of active servers to match the target workload. Cloud right-sizing enables significant cost and power savings by auto-tuning the amount of active resources to handle the current workload. The work is supported by the National Science Foundation, and the students work under the supervision of Prof. Subramaniam and Prof. Lan.

For information on the SEAS 2016 R&D Showcase visit SEAS’ website.

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