As part of a broader organisational restructure, data networking research at Swinburne University of Technology has moved from the Centre for Advanced Internet Architecture (CAIA) to the Internet For Things (I4T) Research Lab.

Although CAIA no longer exists, this website reflects CAIA's activities and outputs between March 2002 and February 2017, and is being maintained as a service to the broader data networking research community.

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Tuan V. Dinh


Tel: (03) 9214 5417
Email
: tdinh@swin.edu.au

Position:
PhD Candidate (Swinburne University Postgraduate Research Award), Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures

Qualifications:
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications and Internet Technology) - First Class Honours, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, 2010


Research Projects:
  • Achieving power proportionality in multicore supercomputing 
  • Workload estimation for supercomputer clusters 
Research Interests:
  • Energy efficiency for supercomputer clusters: modelling, simulating, optimising.
  • Applying probability, queuing theories and stochastic process analysis for modelling cluster system.
  • Supercomputing performance measurement

Publications:

Talks:
Tech Reports
Work and Teaching Experience:
  • 2011 - current: Tutor and Lab demonstrator: HIT314 Communication Principles, HIT410 Network Administation, HIT2120 Data Communication & Security
  • Nov-2009 - Feb-2010: Research Student - CSIRO ICT Center, Marsfield, NSW.
  • Dec-2008 - Feb-2009: Research Intern - CAIA, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC
Last Updated: Friday 25-Jul-2014 23:50:20 AEST | Maintained by: Tuan Dinh (5730996@student.swin.edu.au) | Authorised by: Grenville Armitage (garmitage@swin.edu.au)