About Me
Hello! I’m Di Zhu, a third-year Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia. I’m a member of the Network Mechanics Group (NMG), where I’m fortunately working with Professor Hyojoon Kim.
Before joining UVA, I worked as a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the College of William & Mary for two years. I obtained my M.S. in Computer Science degree at Boston University and my B.Eng. in Computer Science degree at Sichuan University, China.
My research focuses on In-Network Computing (INC), with a focus on developing systems to enable fast, low-latency and energy-saving in-network applications in modern datacenter networks.
News
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[Apr. 2025] I passed my Ph.D. qualifying examination and became a Ph.D. candidate!
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[Oct. 2024] I received the ACM CoNEXT 2024 travel grant! Thank you for the generous gift!
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[Oct. 2024] My paper “Automating Distributed In-network Classification with Runtime Programmability” has been accepted by the ACM CoNEXT 2024 Student Workshop! See you in Los Angeles!
Publications
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CoNEXT 2024 SW
Di Zhu*, Hyojoon Kim* (*Corresponding authors)
International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNEXT) Student Workshop, 2024.
Oral Presentation and Poster
Services
Journal Reviewers
Artifact Evaluations
Experiences
Graduate Teaching Assistant
- CS/ECE 4457 Computer Networks - Spring 2025 - University of Virginia
- CS/ECE 7457 Advanced Computer Networks - Fall 2024 - University of Virginia
- CS/ECE 4457 Computer Networks - Spring 2024 - University of Virginia
- CS 4630 Defense Against the Dark Arts - Fall 2023 - University of Virginia
- CSCI 303 Algorithms - Spring 2022 - William & Mary
- CSCI 140 Programming for Data Science - Fall 2021 -William & Mary
- CSCI 303 Algorithms - Spring 2021 - William & Mary
- CSCI 303 Algorithms - Fall 2020 - William & Mary
- CSCI 435 Software Engineering - Fall 2020 - William & Mary
Grader
- CAS CS 440 Artificial Intelligence - Spring 2019 - Boston University
- CAS CS 330 Introduction to Analysis of Algorithms - Fall 2019 - Boston University
Supervised Students
Undergraduates
- Sundaram, Geethans
- Lin, Cherrys
- Patel, Devs
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