Research network

Collaboration

A collaboration model centered on systems research, software artifacts, and measurable outcomes.

This page outlines research focus, faculty advising, and collaboration opportunities across security, observability, and performance engineering.

Portrait of Uddhav P. Gautam
Computer Security eBPF and Linux Kernel Embedded and IoT Security Bluetooth Low Energy Security System Performance Network Security

Lead researcher

Uddhav P. Gautam

PhD Candidate in Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech, working on Linux kernel instrumentation, eBPF observability, Android and IoT security, and rigorous software engineering.

ZeroDown

A zero-downtime IoT policy enforcement framework for MCU-class devices with OTA policy updates, runtime toggling, and embedded uBPF execution.

BlueSentry

An application-layer BLE security framework combining FSM enforcement and runtime eBPF policies for embedded-device threat detection.

eBPF tracing overhead analysis

Kernel observability work on reducing tracing overhead and improving measurement quality under real workloads.

Kernel protobuf firewall prototypes

Application-layer firewall and protobuf parsing work in the Linux kernel using custom kfunc support and TC-based enforcement.

Advising

Faculty

Model

Structure

  • Work organized around papers, experiments, and engineering artifacts.
  • Collaborations around shared systems problems: observability, security, networking, and performance.
  • Publications and writing archive document the work.

Collaboration

Opportunities

Research collaborators

Kernel measurement, eBPF tooling, system performance, platform security.

Students and mentees

Low-level systems, close paper reading, careful benchmarking, useful artifacts.

Industry and applied partners

Careful measurement, practical constraints, solid software engineering.

Next step

Next steps

Start with publications, research themes, and technical writing.