This podcast features interviews with Computer Science researchers. Hosted by Dr. Jack Waudby researchers are interviewed, highlighting the problem(s) they tackled, solutions they developed, and how their findings can be applied in practice. This podcast is for industry practitioners, researchers, and students, aims to further narrow the gap between research and practice, and to generally make awesome Computer Science research more accessible. We have 2 types of episode: (i) Cutting Edge (red/blue logo) where we talk to researchers about their latest work, and (ii) High Impact (gold/silver logo) where we talk to researchers about their influential work.
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This podcast features interviews with Computer Science researchers. Hosted by Dr. Jack Waudby researchers are interviewed, highlighting the problem(s) they tackled, solutions they developed, and how their findings can be applied in practice. This podcast is for industry practitioners, researchers, and students, aims to further narrow the gap between research and practice, and to generally make awesome Computer Science research more accessible. We have 2 types of episode: (i) Cutting Edge (red/blue logo) where we talk to researchers about their latest work, and (ii) High Impact (gold/silver logo) where we talk to researchers about their influential work.
You can support the show through Buy Me a Coffee. A donation of $3 will help us keep making you awesome Computer Science research podcasts.
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In this episode of Disseminate: The Computer Science Research Podcast, Jack sits down with Navid Eslami, PhD researcher at the University of Toronto, to discuss his award-winning paper “DIVA: Dynamic Range Filter for Variable Length Keys and Queries”, which earned Best Research Paper at VLDB.
Navid breaks down how range filters extend the power of traditional filters for modern databases and storage systems, enabling faster queries, better scalability, and theoretical guarantees. We dive into:
Whether you're a database engineer, systems researcher, or student exploring data structures, this episode reveals how cutting-edge research can transform how we query, filter, and scale modern data systems.
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