Amy Babay

Affiliation

University of Pittsburgh

Topic

Denial Of Service,Power Grid,Data Center,Threat Model,Byzantine Fault Tolerance,Power Outages,Attack Scenarios,Base Station,Cascading Failures,Center For Control,Client Requests,Control System,Critical Infrastructure,Distributed Unit,Edge Computing,Fault-tolerant,Federal Communications Commission,Green State,Load Shedding,Mobile Edge Computing,Network Operators,Network Topology,Operation State,Power Plants,Power System,Primary Site,Red State,Remote Sites,System Architecture,Types Of Attacks,Water Surface Elevation,Wireless Link,Access Network,Aftermath Of Disasters,Aggregate Data,Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning,Axis Scale,Backhaul Network,Base Case,Bit Error,Block Error Rate,COVID-19 Cases,Cascade Model,Catastrophic Events,Cellular Networks,Central Unit,Checkpointing,Clear Increase,Cloud Applications,Cloud Computing,

Biography

Amy Babay (Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Johns Hopkins University in 2018. She is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Informatics and Networked Systems and the Department of Computer Science, University of Pittsburgh. She leads the Resilient Systems and Societies Laboratory. Her research interests are in distributed systems and networking, with a focus on dependability, fault and intrusion tolerance, and wide-area network performance.