Tipp Moseley

Tipp Moseley has been at Google since 2009 and works on datacenter-scale performance analysis. He received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009 and a B.S. in Computer Science from Georgia Tech in 2003. Before starting a real job at he was a postdoc at Université de Versailles and spent two years as an intern at Intel where he wrote the prototype for Intel Memory Checker. His prior research spans compilers, operating systems, performance analysis, runtime systems, fault tolerance, and optimized lock-free data structures. Outside work, Tipp likes to play in the snow, sweat, travel, and eat delicious food.

Google Publications

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    Measuring Interference Between Live Datacenter Applications

    Melanie Kambadur, Tipp Moseley, Rick Hank, Martha A. Kim

    Supercomputing, ACM (2012)

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    Google-Wide Profiling: A Continuous Profiling Infrastructure for Data Centers

    Gang Ren, Eric Tune, Tipp Moseley, Yixin Shi, Silvius Rus, Robert Hundt

    IEEE Micro (2010), pp. 65-79