Alessandro Tundo

Postdoc Researcher, Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien)

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Room HB0504

Favoritenstrasse 9-11

1040, Vienna, Austria

I am a University Assistant (postdoctoral researcher) at TU Wien (Austria) with 5+ years of industry experience as software architect and DevOps engineer. I’m part of the High Performance Computing (HPC) Group lead by Prof. Ivona Brandić.

My research focuses on software engineering and distributed systems, with particular emphasis on the automation of self-adaptive monitoring systems (TAAS 2025 pre-print, TSC 2024, ICSA-C 2024, TSC 2023, SEAMS 2022, ESEC/FSE 2019), fully decentralized edge computing solutions (TNSM 2025, PerCom-W 2022, CloudNet 2021), and energy-aware AI-based applications (ASE 2023). In the course of my research, I have used various techniques, including but not limited to feature models, model-driven engineering, multi-objective optimization, rule-based expert systems, and gossip protocols.

I have been involved in (co-)supervision of 15+ bachelor’s and master’s theses, and I recently started co-supervising Ph.D. students.

Previously, I received my Ph.D. in Computer Science with a honorable mention from the University of Milano-Bicocca in 2024.

news

May 08, 2025 Our article A Decentralized and Self-Adaptive Approach for Monitoring Volatile Edge Environments has been accepted for publication in ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems, Special Issue on Control for Computing Systems and it will be soon available. A pre-print is avilable here and the final version will be soon available. Kudos to my co-authors Shashikant Ilager, Jakob Fahringer, and Ivona Brandic!
May 06, 2025 Our article Decentralized Edge Workload Forecasting with Gossip Learning has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, Special Issue on Research Advances Towards Effective and Sustainable Next Generation Networks and it will be soon available. Kudos to my co-authors Federica Filippini, Francesco Regonesi, Michele Ciavotta, and Marco Savi!
Feb 28, 2025 Our article Monitoring Probe Deployment Patterns for Cloud-Native Applications: Definition and Empirical Assessment has been accepted for presentation in the journal-first track of the 37th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE’25). Please find the article here.
Feb 24, 2025 Our poster paper Towards Energy-Efficient Split Computing: A Hardware-Software Co-Design Perspective has been accepted at the 20th ACM European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys 2025).
Nov 21, 2024 Our workshop proposal for the 1st International Workshop on Systems and Methods for Sustainable Large-Scale AI (GreenSys) has been accepted to the 20th edition of the EuroSys conference (EuroSys 2025). Please find the more information here.

selected publications

  1. DFaaS: Decentralized Function-as-a-Service for Federated Edge Computing
    Michele Ciavotta, Davide Motterlini, Marco Savi, and Alessandro Tundo
    In IEEE International Conference on Cloud Networking (CloudNet), 2021
  2. Towards self-adaptive peer-to-peer monitoring for fog environments
    Vera Colombo, Alessandro Tundo, Michele Ciavotta, and Leonardo Mariani
    In Proceedings of the 17th Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems, 2022
  3. Automated probe life-cycle management for monitoring-as-a-service
    Alessandro Tundo, Marco Mobilio, Oliviero Riganelli, and Leonardo Mariani
    IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 2023
  4. An Energy-Aware Approach to Design Self-Adaptive AI-based Applications on the Edge
    Alessandro Tundo, Marco Mobilio, Shashikant Ilager, Ivona Brandic, Ezio Bartocci, and Leonardo Mariani
    In 38th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE2023), 2023
  5. Monitoring Probe Deployment Patterns for Cloud-Native Applications: Definition and Empirical Assessment
    Alessandro Tundo, Marco Mobilio, Oliviero Riganelli, and Leonardo Mariani
    IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 2024