Nitin H. Vaidya
Robert L. McDevitt, K.S.G., K.C.H.S. and Catherine H. McDevitt L.C.H.S. Chair
Department of Computer Science
358 St. Mary's Hall
Georgetown University

Phone: 202-687-0317
nitin.vaidya@georgetown.edu

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Distributed Computing (DISC) Group

My group addresses challenges in distributed computing with an emphasis on design and analysis of distributed algorithms. Ongoing research addresses the following problems:

  • Robust distributed optimization and machine learning: Multi-agent distributed optimization has many applications. In recent year, its application in the context of machine learning has received significant attention. We are exploring three research directions in this context: (i) making distributed optimization and learning robust to tampering of data and communication during training, (ii) privacy-preserving optimization and machine learning, and (iii) making machine learning robust to adversarial examples.
     
  • Distributed shared memory systems: Distributed shared memory abstractions are useful to implement inter-process communication and coordination in a distributed setting. Key-value stores that are in common use today provide such an abstraction. A consistency model specifies the behavior of the distributed shared memory as observed by the processes, and different consistency models are often desired in different contexts. In our work, we are exploring consistency models for emerging applications such social networking and distributed robotics. Our interest is in identifying suitable algorithms for achieving the desired notions of consistency, designing algorithms that implement useful primitives on top of these consistency models, and debugging of programs under different consistency models.
     
  • Distributed fault-tolerant algorithms: In a distributed systems, nodes may crash or be compromised, leading to incorrect behavior. A goal of our research is to design distributed algorithms for coordination that tolerate such failures.
     
  • Distributed computation over wireless networks: We are exploring performance of distributed computations over wireless networks, exploiting the (lossy) broadcast property of the wireless channel. Our past work in this area has included design of algorithms for distribute consensus, distributed optimization, distributed mutual exclusion, and leader election in wireless networks.

     

Openings

  • I am looking to add graduate students & a post-doc to my research group. If interested, please e-mail your vitae to nitin.vaidya@georgetown.edu
     

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Mailing address:

Nitin Vaidya
358 St. Mary's Hall
Georgetown University
37th and O Streets NW
Washington, DC 20057

Phone: 202-687-0317
nitin.vaidya@georgetown.edu