Hi Folks Thanks for sharing your feedback. I am currently pursuing my Master’s degree in Computer Science at BITS Pilani, India—one of the best & leading institutions for research and academic excellence. As someone deeply passionate about systems research, I am eager to contribute to areas that are both technically challenging and underexplored, where meaningful impact can be made. Attending LSF/MM/BPF 2025 would be an invaluable opportunity for me to engage with leading maintainers and innovators in the field. I am particularly excited about the prospect of finding a research direction and mentorship, as well as exploring potential contribution areas that align with my expertise and interests. I would be incredibly grateful for the opportunity to participate in this conference and would appreciate any guidance on how I can best engage with the community. Please let me know if any additional information is required. Please help to attend this conference. Best Aryan On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 at 17:09, Cong Wang <xiyou.wangcong@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Aryan, > > On Tue, Feb 04, 2025 at 02:00:19AM +0000, Aryan Kaushik wrote: > > Hi Team > > > > Hope this mail find you well. > > > > Topic 1: Practical Applications of WebAssembly (WASM) in Filesystems, > > Memory Management, and eBPF > > > > Description: WebAssembly (WASM) is emerging as a powerful technology > > for secure, efficient execution in various computing environments. > > This session will focus on how WASM can be leveraged in filesystems, > > memory management, and eBPF. > > > > Key discussion points include: > > > > 1. WASM’s lightweight execution model and its impact on memory efficiency > > 2. How WASM interacts with filesystems and operates within sandboxed > > environments > > 3. Potential synergies between WASM and eBPF for secure, efficient > > execution in cloud-native and kernel-space applications > > 4. Real-world examples of WASM implementations in security and > > performance-critical environments > > 5. Challenges and opportunities in integrating WASM into Linux subsystems > > I assume you mean https://github.com/wasmerio/kernel-wasm ? > > It is indeed a very interesting topic, we discussed it before internally > as well. IMHO, the major concern would be that we already have a > run-time sandbox for eBPF, so it would be difficult to have another one. > Nevertheless, I think this topic is worth discussion. > > Thanks!