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I am the Robert Sansom Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge. I am a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, ACM, and IEEE, as well as of Fitzwilliam College. From 2003 to 2019 I was at the Cheriton School of Computer Science in the University of Waterloo.
Although I started out as a researcher in computer networking, since 2010 my focus has been on reducing the carbon footprint of energy generation, transportation, and buildings. For the past couple of years, I also worked on improving the performance of Hyperledger Fabric so that it can be used as the foundation for highly-scalable energy systems, such as for transactive energy and renewable energy certificates.
I have recently turned my attention to the carbon sequestration and biodiversity potential of forests, looking at both conservation and restoration. At Cambridge, I look forward to working with collaborators and students who are interested in topics that lie broadly at the intersection of computer science and sustainability.
Here is a more detailed list of what I am currently working on.
Recent news
- Advice on moving conferences online
- Combining passions to combat climate change
- Making photovoltaic storage systems more financially attractive to homeowners
- Srinivasan Keshav appointed to the Robert Sansom Professorship
- Researchers use blockchain to drive electric-vehicle infrastructure
- Speeding up a blockchain to meet real-world speeds and needs
Links: Wikipedia, Google News and Scholar profile
Pronunciation: Srinivasan Keshav (Keshav is my first name, though syntactically last).
Contact information
Telephone: +44 1223 767789
Email: sk818 at cam dot ac dot uk (I do not respond to email on weekends or between 5:30pm and 9:00am).
Physical: FN04 Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building