The Class of 2006
Tom Craig - A graduate of Cambridge University, England, Tom was about to begin graduate work in the Computer Laboratory at Cambridge University. His research interests lay in distributed systems, ubiquitous computing and user interface design.

 Whilst at Fraser Research, Tom worked on exposing the network namespace as a Unix filesystem; he investigated the resulting benefits in privacy, usability and extensibility.

http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jatc2/
Sandeep Sarat – A graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology, Sandeep was a fifth year graduate student in Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University.  His research interests lay in the intersection of networking, operating systems and security. 

While at Fraser Research, he explored congestion control mechanisms in data networks.

http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~sarat/
Sriram Srinivasan - A graduate of The Institute of Technology, BHU, India and the National Institute for Training in Industrial Engineering, Bombay, India. Sriram came to Fraser Research as a first year PhD student at Cambridge University, following an 18 year stint in industry developing high performance middleware and transaction processing monitors. His research interests lay in programming languages for distributed and concurrent systems.

At Fraser Research, he developed connection setup and management protocols to combine high speed label switching with first-class support (in the network) for multicast and mobility.

http://www.malhar.net/sriram/