For Prospective Students

SSLab welcomes highly-motivated undergraduate and graduate (MS and PhD) students. See my lab‘s page for more details.

If you’d like to work with me, please feel free to reach out by email.

Important: In your email, please include a brief introduction, your academic background (e.g., relevant coursework, projects, or work experience), and the research topics you are interested in exploring. Ideally, it’d be really great if you could also read one of my past papers (in relevant areas) and share specific insights, such as ideas you found particularly interesting or possible directions for improvement or further exploration.

Undergraduate Research Opportunities at SSLab:

My lab currently has a few openings for undergraduate students interested in working on research projects. Available topics span areas such as operating systems, system security, and programming languages. I also welcome motivated students who wish to explore unlisted but related topics within these domains.

Students who join are expected to dedicate at least one to two full days per week to research activities. Your progress will be evaluated based on commitment, contribution, and engagement with the project. Depending on the project, we may schedule weekly research meetings.

If you are curious and passionate about operating systems and security, I encourage you to reach out.

  • Confidential computing and unikernels.
  • Hardware security.
  • Operating systems security and verification.
  • Rust for Linux.