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D-Index
56
Citations
25959
World Ranking
3948
National Ranking
1875

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 2009 - ACM Software System Award For VMware Workstation 1.0, bringing virtualization technology to the Linux desktop, and creating a vibrant industry and research area around the technology.
  • 2009 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For fundamental contributions to computer operating systems and virtual machines.
  • 2008 - ACM Fellow For contributions to reinventing virtual machines.
  • 1994 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Mendel Rosenblum is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Computer Science, with specific contributions to the subfields of Computer Networks and Communications, and Information Systems.

The scientist's research topics cover several areas including:

  • Distributed systems and fault tolerance
  • Cloud Computing and Resource Management
  • Advanced Data Storage Technologies
  • Caching and Content Delivery

Recent published works include:

  • "Nezha," published in 2022 in the Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
  • "Nezha: Deployable and High-Performance Consensus Using Synchronized Clocks," published in 2022 in arXiv (Cornell University)

The scientist frequently collaborates with co-authors such as Jinkun Geng, Anirudh Sivaraman, and Balaji Prabhakar.

Common publication venues for their work include:

  • Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Mendel Rosenblum has been recognized with several awards, including:

  • Fellow, National Academy of Inventors (2019)
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2014)
  • ACM Software System Award (2009) for VMware Workstation 1.0, which contributed to virtualization technology on the Linux desktop
  • Member of the National Academy of Engineering (2009) for contributions to computer operating systems and virtual machines
  • ACM Fellow (2008) for contributions to reinventing virtual machines
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (1994)

Best Publications

  • The Design and Implementation of a Log-structured file system

    Mendel Rosenblum;John K. Ousterhout

  • A Virtual Machine Introspection Based Architecture for Intrusion Detection.

    Tal Garfinkel;Mendel Rosenblum

  • Terra: a virtual machine-based platform for trusted computing

    Tal Garfinkel;Ben Pfaff;Jim Chow;Mendel Rosenblum

  • Virtual machine monitors: current technology and future trends

    M. Rosenblum;T. Garfinkel

  • Disco: running commodity operating systems on scalable multiprocessors

    Edouard Bugnion;Scott Devine;Kinshuk Govil;Mendel Rosenblum

  • Complete computer system simulation: the SimOS approach

    M. Rosenblum;S.A. Herrod;E. Witchel;A. Gupta

  • The case for RAMClouds: scalable high-performance storage entirely in DRAM

    John Ousterhout;Parag Agrawal;David Erickson;Christos Kozyrakis

  • Optimizing the migration of virtual computers

    Constantine P. Sapuntzakis;Ramesh Chandra;Ben Pfaff;Jim Chow

  • Virtual machine monitors for scalable multiprocessors

    Edouard Bugnion;Scott W. Devine;Mendel Rosenblum

  • The Stanford FLASH multiprocessor

    Jeffrey Kuskin;David Ofelt;Mark Heinrich;John Heinlein

  • Virtualization system including a virtual machine monitor for a computer with a segmented architecture

    Scott W. Devine;Edouard Bugnion;Mendel Rosenblum

  • System and method for virtualizing computer systems

    Edouard Bugnion;Scott W. Devine;Mendel Rosenblum

  • Using the SimOS machine simulator to study complex computer systems

    Mendel Rosenblum;Edouard Bugnion;Scott Devine;Stephen A. Herrod

  • Understanding data lifetime via whole system simulation

    Jim Chow;Ben Pfaff;Tal Garfinkel;Kevin Christopher

  • Fast crash recovery in RAMCloud

    Diego Ongaro;Stephen M. Rumble;Ryan Stutsman;John Ousterhout

  • Embra: fast and flexible machine simulation

    Emmett Witchel;Mendel Rosenblum

  • When virtual is harder than real: security challenges in virtual machine based computing environments

    Tal Garfinkel;Mendel Rosenblum

  • The LFS Storage Manager.

    Mendel Rosenblum;John K. Ousterhout

  • Operating system support for improving data locality on CC-NUMA compute servers

    Ben Verghese;Scott Devine;Anoop Gupta;Mendel Rosenblum

  • The RAMCloud Storage System

    John Ousterhout;Arjun Gopalan;Ashish Gupta;Ankita Kejriwal

  • Disco: running commodity operating systems on scalable multiprocessors

    Edouard Bugnion;Scott Devine;Mendel Rosenblum

Frequent Co-Authors

John Ousterhout
John Ousterhout Stanford University
Balaji Prabhakar
Balaji Prabhakar Stanford University
Monica S. Lam
Monica S. Lam Stanford University
Abhinav Gupta
Abhinav Gupta Carnegie Mellon University
Surajit Chaudhuri
Surajit Chaudhuri Microsoft (United States)
Christos Kozyrakis
Christos Kozyrakis Stanford University
David Mazières
David Mazières Stanford University
Kourosh Gharachorloo
Kourosh Gharachorloo Google (United States)
Mark Horowitz
Mark Horowitz Stanford University

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