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Lakshmish Ramaswamy

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Associate Director
Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D.: Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005

Research Focus:

Large-scale distributed systems, world wide web, overlay networks and peer-to-peer systems and distributed databases.

Articles Featuring Lakshmish Ramaswamy

Yesterday, SoC@UGA kickstarted its inclusive excellence events for the 2024-2025 academic year by hosting a welcome-back social for Women in Computing.

Our very own School of Computing Professor and Associate Director Dr. Lakshmish Ramaswamy with help from Assistant Professor Dr. In Kee Kim and Professor Dr. Suchendra Bhandarkar working with colleagues within the University of Georgia on a new tool to…

Congratulations to Dr. In Kee Kim (Co-PI) and Dr.  Lakshmish Ramaswamy (Co-PI), along with Drs. Sonny Kim (PI - Engineering), Deepak Mishra (Co-PI - Geography), and Lori Sutter (Co-PI - Forestry), for receiving a 3-year NSF/NIFA grant for…

Congratulations to Prof. Lakshmish Ramaswamy for receiving an Accenture Research Grant for supporting his project on big data virtualization and synchronization.

Prashant Doshi and Lakshmish Ramaswamy will be joining the Computer Science Department at UGA as Assistant Professors, in August, 2005.…

Congratulations to Prof. Doshi, Prof. Ramaswamy and Prof. Miller and…

Congratulations to Prof. Ramaswamyand his collaborators at IBM for having a patent granted for their invention, "System and method for achieving different levels of data…

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