Anastasios Andronidis was a PhD student in the SRG group. He previously obtained an MRes with Distinction in Advanced Computing from Imperial College. His industry experience includes organizations like CERN, Box.com, Google’s Summer of Code (Apache Hama and Kubernetes), Microsoft Research, and Facebook.
His PhD studies were funded by the HiPEDS program. His research interests include operating systems, schedulers, binary rewriting, and fuzzing.
For more information you can find his complete CV here.
Group Publications
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SnapFuzz: High-Throughput Fuzzing of Network Applications
Anastasios Andronidis, Cristian Cadar
ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis (ISSTA 2022)
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SaBRe: Load-time Selective Binary Rewriting
Paul-Antoine Arras, Anastasios Andronidis, Luís Pina, Karolis Mituzas, Qianyi Shu, Daniel Grumberg, Cristian Cadar
International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer (STTT 2022)
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Mvedsua: Higher Availability Dynamic Software Updates via Multi-Version Execution
Luís Pina, Anastasios Andronidis, Michael Hicks, Cristian Cadar
International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS 2019)
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FreeDA: Deploying Incompatible Stock Dynamic Analyses in Production via Multi-Version Execution
Luís Pina, Anastasios Andronidis, Cristian Cadar
ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers (CF 2018)
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A DSL Approach to Reconcile Equivalent Divergent Program Executions
Luís Pina, Daniel Grumberg, Anastasios Andronidis, Cristian Cadar
USENIX Annual Technical Conference (USENIX ATC 2017)