Raju Rangaswami is Eminent Scholar Chaired Professor of Computer Science at the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences, Florida International University where he directs the Systems Research Laboratory. His work focuses on computer systems and software, including operating systems, distributed systems, storage systems, computer security, and real-time systems as well as application domains such as web services, databases, cloud computing, and mobile computing. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award, the Department of Energy Early CAREER Principal Investigator (ECPI) award, an Intel University Research Office (URO) Award, the IBM Faculty Award, Seagate Technology research award, and Faculty Fellowships from NetApp. Here’s a link to his full CV.
Background and Education
Raju Rangaswami received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of California at Santa Barbara. Previously I earned a B.Tech. degree in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India.
Honors and Awards
- Seagate Technology Research Award, 2023.
- NetApp Faculty Fellowship, 2023.
- Seagate Technology Research Award, 2022.
- IBM Distinguished Speaker, 2021.
- NetApp Faculty Fellowship, 2016.
- ICAC’15 Best Paper Award, 2015.
- Intel URO Award, 2013.
- NetApp Faculty Fellowship, 2013.
- FIU SCIS Excellence in Student Mentoring, 2013.
- Charter Member, National Academy of Inventors, 2012.
- FIU Faculty Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Activities, 2011.
- IBM Faculty Award, 2011.
- NetApp Faculty Fellowship, 2011.
- USENIX FAST’10 Fast-Tracked paper, 2010.
- FIU Top Scholar, 2010.
- NSF CAREER Award, 2008-2013.
- FIU Excellence in Faculty Scholarship, 2008.
- Excellence in Research Award, School of Computing and Information Sciences, FIU, 2008.
- Department of Energy Early CAREER (ECPI) Award, 2006-2009.
- University of California Dissertation Fellowship, 2004.
- Dean’s Fellowship, UCSB, 1999.