Prospective Students
RSRG is recruiting both graduate students and postdocs. We are looking for exceptional students who are interested in both real system design and theoretical analysis.
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Prospective Grads
Apply through the graduate studies office. Please refrain from sending personal emails to faculty in the group. Instead mention your interest in RSRG in your personal statement. -
Prospective postdocs
RSRG will consider applicants to both the CMI and SISL centers. Additionally, it is possible to contact faculty within the group directly for other opportunities.
Latest News
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Wierman wins NSF Career award
Congratulations to Adam Wierman on receiving an NSF Career grant for his project "Towards a rigorous foundation for scheduling in modern systems." -
ASCE Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management Engineering Best Research Paper Award
Congratulations to Andreas Krause for receiving the best paper award for the paper "Efficient Sensor Placement Optimization for Securing Large Water Distribution Networks." Welcome to our newest faculty
Andreas Krause has just joined the RSRG faculty, and we are excited to have him join us at Caltech! . He works on machine learning, probabilistic reasoning and optimization applied to large distributed systems such as sensor networks and the web, and he will be looking for students interested in these areas.-
Welcome to our new students
We're very happy to announce that Subhonmesh Bose, Masoud Farivar, Matthew Faulker and Zhenhua Liu have joined RSRG. We look forward to great things from you all! -
An Okawa Foundation Award
Prof. Adam Wierman was recognized by the Okawa Foundation as a top young researcher in the telecommunications field. -
ASCIT Teaching Award
Prof. Mani Chandy received an ASCIT Teaching award, which is awarded by the Undergraduate Academics and Research Committee (ARC) for exceptional teaching. -
A MSR New Faculty Award
Prof. Adam Wierman was named a finalist for the Microsoft New Faculty Fellowship, which honors "exceptional new faculty members engaged in innovative computing research."






