Hi, I'm Ehsan Hajyasini.
I am a Ph.D. student at University of California, San Diego, specializing in systems and networks research. I work under the guidance of Dr. Steven Swanson in the Non-Volatile Systems Laboratory (NVSL), focusing on data center computing, emerging hardware technologies like Compute Express Link™ (CXL™), and low-latency networked applications.
My current research includes accelerating remote procedure calls (RPCs) using shared memory, developing novel shared memory protections, and exploring advanced system-level optimizations. I co-authored a paper titled "Telepathic Datacenters: Fast RPCs using Shared CXL Memory", which explores the potential of shared memory for high-performance data center communication.
Previously, I worked as the lead engineer and co-founder at RadinBourse, where I was responsible for designing a sub-microsecond trading engine and addressing challenges related to system availability and scalability in high-performance trading platforms for financial markets.
I combine five years of professional software engineering experience with deep technical expertise in areas such as the Linux kernel, low-latency systems, and reliable system design. My leadership philosophy draws on principles from Management 3.0, while my approach to conflict resolution is influenced by Crucial Conversations.
For more about my work and projects, you can access my Learning Journal and CV.