Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department

Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

I am an Assistant Professor at Technion with a deep passion for operating systems, virtualization, and all things low-level. With years of experience as both a researcher and software engineer, I have developed expertise in C programming, Linux development, and system design that often involves getting my hands dirty with the intricate workings of modern computer systems.

Recent News

May 2026 – My paper Enabling Huge Pages for Real-World Executables was accepted to ISMM’26. Hugifier enables huge page mappings for existing executables while preserving file-backed semantics — executable sharing, paging, and debugging all keep working — and delivers over 90% iTLB miss reduction with up to 11.3% speedup.

Jul 2025 – Our paper DeepErr: Automatic Root-Cause Analysis of System Call Failures with Michael Wei received the Best Paper Award at ACM SysTor’25.

Mar 2025 – Anil Yelam published an article in USENIX ;login: titled A Developer-Friendly Approach to Application-Integrated Far Memory, to which I contributed.