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Fall 2022: Graph Mining in Cloud Computing and Cybersecurity

Affiliations: STEM Research Leadership
Project Leader: Khanh Nguyen
khanhtn@tamu.edu
Computer Science & Engineering
Faculty Mentor:
Meeting Times: TF 2PM-2:30PM (tentatively)
Team Size:
4
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Students with contribution will earn co-authorship on publications, get support to attend conferences and do presentation as applicable. It is also possible to become a full member of the research group. Students will be given a workstation in research lab in PETR
Team Needs:
This is a System Research project. It’s critical that students are comfortable with intermediate C++. Students are recommended to explore Peregrine’s code at https://github.com/pdclab/peregrine before applying. Past experience has shown that students who could not maneuver the code base often get overwhelmed and quickly withdraw from the research.
Students will need to read academic papers and do further literature research on graph mining. Required papers are Peregrine[EuroSys 20] and GraphPi[SC 20].
Students should prepare to spend at least 15 hours per week, to contribute effectively. No more than 25% of project time should be done remotely. Students must attend weekly meeting in-person.
To apply, visit https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfl5SMuNPvCNEthn2OvIVcfGeiScfAaEPPeKMBFhRj4O6XHww/viewform
Note: you are allowed to edit your response.
Description This project leverages state-of-the-art graph mining system such as Peregrine on real graph originated from cybersecurity and cloud computing to empirically generate insightful and actionable knowledge. Based on the result, we will develop runtime supports and optimizations in order to improve performance and scalability

Written by:
Andrew McNeely
Published on:
August 19, 2022

Categories: FullTags: Fall 2022

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