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Ideas: Solving network management puzzles with Behnaz Arzani

Ideas: Solving network management puzzles with Behnaz Arzani

FromMicrosoft Research Podcast


Ideas: Solving network management puzzles with Behnaz Arzani

FromMicrosoft Research Podcast

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jun 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Behind every emerging technology is a great idea propelling it forward. In the new Microsoft Research Podcast series, Ideas, members of the research community at Microsoft discuss the beliefs that animate their research, the experiences and thinkers that inform it, and the positive human impact it targets. In this episode, host Gretchen Huizinga talks with Principal Researcher Behnaz Arzani. Arzani has always been attracted to hard problems, and there’s no shortage of them in her field of choice—network management—where her contributions to heuristic analysis and incident diagnostics are helping the networks people use today run more smoothly. But the criteria she uses to determine whether a challenge deserves her time has evolved. These days, a problem must appeal across several dimensions: Does it answer a hard technical question? Would the solution be useful to people? And … would she enjoy solving it?Learn more:Solving Max-Min Fair Resource Allocations Quickly on Large Graphs | Publication, February 2024Finding Adversarial Inputs for Heuristics using Multi-level Optimization | Publication, February 2024MetaOpt: Examining, explaining, and improving heuristic performance | Microsoft Research blog, January 2024A Holistic View of AI-driven Network Incident Management | Publication, October 2023Behnaz Arzani: Painting, storytelling, and other hobbies | Microsoft Research bio page
Released:
Jun 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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