VMware Early Career Faculty Award for Ana Klimovic
Professor Ana Klimovic has been chosen for a VMware Early Career Faculty Award which identifies recently-appointed faculty whose research interests and accomplishments seem poised to have significant impact within the industry and academia. Congratulations!
Ana Klimovic, assistant professor in the Systems Group at the Department of Computer Science, has been chosen for a VMware Early Career Faculty Award. The Early Career Faculty Grant programme aims to acknowledge outstanding faculty in the early stages of their careers. It involves a donation to the researcher's university to support their research and enhance teaching excellence. The eligible faculty should be within five years of their initial tenure-track appointment.

Ana Klimovic is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich. She is a member of the ETH Systems Group, where she leads the Efficient Architectures and Systems Lab (EASL). Before joining ETH, she spent a year as a Research Scientist at Google Brain and completed her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. She works on computer systems for large-scale applications such as cloud computing services, data analytics and machine learning. The goal of her research is to improve the performance and resource efficiency of cloud computing while making it easier for users to deploy and manage their applications.
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