Reliable and Usable Networked Systems Lab
Reliable and Usable Networked Systems Lab
The RUNS lab focuses on creating solutions for monitoring and management of networked systems. We develop tools that perform real-time traffic analysis for the effective identification of failures and attacks across the network. Specifically, we create solutions for software defined networks which combine the construction of efficient data structures, tailored to the hardware capabilities of the programmable components.
Our physical lab is located at the Namal Campus of the University of Haifa. It includes programmable hardware components such as routers and smart network cards and dedicated servers for generating high-speed traffic.
The RUNS lab is generously funded by the Israeli Science Foundation (ISF).
The Team
Lab technical manager: Dor Kabariti
Students:
PhD
Jonathan Diamant
MSc
Kfir Taizi
Dor Kabariti
Ilan Kozlov
Mordechay Shahar
Past members:
MSc
Eitan Stein - The Open University of Israel. Graduated 2026. Thesis: Network-wide Top-k Heavy Hitter Detection In The Data Plane
Jonathan Diamant - The Open University of Israel. Graduated 2025. Thesis: SetD4: Sets With Deletions and Decay in the Data Plane
Avia Ozery - The Open University of Israel. Graduated 2025. Thesis: RecenTo: Finding Top-K Flows of the Recent Past
Alexander Kaplan- The Open University of Israel. Graduated 2022. Thesis: Practical Handling of DNS in the Data Plane
Graduate Project:
Amit Shmuely - The Open University of Israel (Graduated 2025)
Ron Mirochnik - The Open University of Israel (Graduated 2024)
Arthur Boim - The Open University of Israel (Graduated 2024)
Elia Bloch - The Open University of Israel (Graduated 2024)
Current Projects
Coming soon!