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SIGCOMM 2025 Best Paper Award
Microsoft congratulates the Mosaic team on winning the SIGCOMM 2025 Best Paper Award.
Mosaic: Breaking the Optics versus Copper Trade-off with a Wide-and-Slow Architecture and MicroLEDs
Kaoutar Benyahya, Ariel Gomez Diaz, Junyi Liu, Vassily Lyutsarev, Marianna Pantouvaki, Kai Shi, Shawn Yohanes Siew, Hitesh Ballani, Thomas Burridge, Daniel Cletheroe, Thomas Karagiannis, Brian Robertson, Ant Rowstron, Mengyang Yang, Arash Behziz, Jamie Gaudette, Paolo Costa

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| Day | Time | Name | Session Title | Session Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuesday, September 9 | 10:20–10:50 | Ran Shu, MSR Asia | Networking research at MSR Asia and employment opportunities | Coffee Chat & Recruiting |
| Xenofon Foukas, MSR Redmond | Edge and mobile research | Coffee Chat | ||
| Siva Kakarla, MSR Redmond | Formal Methods and Configuration Analysis | Coffee Chat | ||
| Bozidar Radunovic, MSR Redmond | Wireless and cellular networking, edge and cloud computing | Coffee Chat | ||
| 15:30–16:30 | Thomas Karagiannis, MSR Cambridge Paolo Costa, MSR Cambridge | Research at MSR Cambridge and employment opportunities | Coffee Chat & Recruiting | |
| Kai Shi, MSR Cambridge | Mosaic microLED prototype | Demo | ||
| Bozidar Radunovic, MSR Redmond | Wireless and cellular networking, edge and cloud computing | Coffee Chat | ||
| Wednesday, September 10 | 10:30–11:00 | Thomas Karagiannis, MSR Cambridge | Research at MSR Cambridge and employment opportunities | Coffee Chat & Recruiting |
| Kai Shi, MSR Cambridge | Mosaic microLED prototype | Demo | ||
| Xenofon Foukas, MSR Redmond | Edge and mobile research at MSR | Coffee Chat | ||
| Ran Shu, MSR Asia | Networking research at MSR Asia and employment opportunities | Coffee Chat & Recruiting | ||
| 15:30–16:30 | Sujata Banerjee, MSR Redmond | Networking Research at MSR Redmond | Coffee Chat | |
| Paolo Costa, MSR Cambridge | Research at MSR Cambridge and employment opportunities | Coffee Chat & Recruiting | ||
| Nathanael Cheriere, MSR Cambridge | Network for AI at MSR | Coffee Chat |
Program Committee members
Sujata Banerjee, Microsoft Research; Deepak Bansal, Microsoft Azure Networking; Ryan Beckett, Microsoft Research; Esha Choukse, Microsoft Azure Research – Systems; Paolo Costa, Microsoft Research; Sadjad Fouladi, Microsoft Research; Kevin Hsieh, Microsoft Research; Jitu Padhye, Microsoft Azure Networking; Lili Qiu, Microsoft Research Asia and UT Austin
Organizing Committee members
Artifact Evaluation Committee Chair: Kevin Hsieh, Microsoft Research

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