Noa Zilberman
Research Affiliate
Noa Zilberman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Science, where she leads the Computing Infrastructure Group, aiming to build sustainable, scalable and resilient computing infrastructure. Her research explores both Systems for AI and AI for systems.
She has led important contributions to in-network machine learning, offloading machine learning to run within programmable network devices, and applying this to address problems within cyber-security, finance and smart environments. Alongside her work on AI-enabling technologies, Professor Zilberman also researches how to regulate AI technologies and improve their sustainability, particularly the effect of micro-architectures on large-scale AI systems.
Professor Zilberman is a recognized expert in computing infrastructure, regularly advising government and funding agencies on these topics. She is a Turing Fellow and a Senior Member of ACM and IEEE.
Before joining Oxford, Professor Zilberman was a Fellow and an Affiliated Lecturer at the University of Cambridge. She has over 15 years of industrial experience, in design, architecture and management roles.