Presenter
Komal Thareja

Biography
Eight years ago, my technical skills acquired over numerous years spent on engineering studies and my work experience in India brought me to the shores of the United States of America. Since my arrival I have been living in the Triangle region. Needless to mention that the area has many opportunities to offer for hard workers and researchers. I took this opportunity to push my dreams in the area of Research and joined University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) research branch in 2018. Since joining UNC my work has involved researching and publishing papers in the field of Computer Network and Infrastructure.
I might add that I do publish avant-garde publication along with my colleagues investigating computer network, architectures, distributed systems and applications with an increasing focus on Analytics utilizing Machine Learning. You can find the papers published on our website (http://nrig.renci.org/publications/). I am currently working on developing the control framework for FABRIC (FABRIC is Adaptive Programmable Research Infrastructure for Computer Science and Science Applications) national research infrastructure to enable cutting-edge and exploratory research at-scale in networking, cybersecurity, distributed computing and storage systems, machine learning, and science applications. The Control Framework maintains the information model in Neo4j Graphs and user Cipher queries. More details about FABRIC can be found here (https://fabric-testbed.net/).
My total experience spans 12 years with my current role as a Research Software Developer in Network Research and Infrastructure Domain pertaining to virtualization and orchestration at the UNC - RENCI. Prior to that I worked with Oracle on their Long-Term Evolution (LTE) User Data Repository (UDR) product development in the triangle region. While in India I worked extensively in the Telecommunications industry.
I might add that I do publish avant-garde publication along with my colleagues investigating computer network, architectures, distributed systems and applications with an increasing focus on Analytics utilizing Machine Learning. You can find the papers published on our website (http://nrig.renci.org/publications/). I am currently working on developing the control framework for FABRIC (FABRIC is Adaptive Programmable Research Infrastructure for Computer Science and Science Applications) national research infrastructure to enable cutting-edge and exploratory research at-scale in networking, cybersecurity, distributed computing and storage systems, machine learning, and science applications. The Control Framework maintains the information model in Neo4j Graphs and user Cipher queries. More details about FABRIC can be found here (https://fabric-testbed.net/).
My total experience spans 12 years with my current role as a Research Software Developer in Network Research and Infrastructure Domain pertaining to virtualization and orchestration at the UNC - RENCI. Prior to that I worked with Oracle on their Long-Term Evolution (LTE) User Data Repository (UDR) product development in the triangle region. While in India I worked extensively in the Telecommunications industry.
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