CDS Industry Connections Lecture Series
Industry Connections Lecture Series
Technology Experts Sharing Their Experiences, Expertise, and Job Market Insights
The Industry Connections Lecture Series offers valuable insights from experts, providing a deep dive into current trends and challenges within a specific field. Each session is designed to enhance understanding and career prospects through practical advice and real-world examples. The series, organized by Leonidas Kontothanassis, MassMutual Professor of the Practice of Computing & Data Sciences and Director of Industry Engagement, welcomes data science experts from a variety of sectors including technology, healthcare, film industries, and more.
Fall 2025
Industry Connections: Patterns in Network Architectures with Petr Lapukhov

Thursday, October 30 | 4-5PM
BU Computing & Data Sciences, 665 Comm Ave., Boston, Room 1646
About the Talk: The presentation will cover the architectural patterns in network architectures that have repeatedly emerged over the last 40 years, as well as the thought process and trends that have driven the evolution of foundational infrastructure to support large-scale online systems and modern AI training and inference products. Bio: Petr Lapukhov is a network/AI infrastructure engineer currently at NVIDIA, with over 25+ years of designing and operating large-scale networks; earlier he led some of network infrastructure work at Meta (Facebook) and Microsoft (Bing). He co-created Meta’s Open/R routing platform and has authored industry RFCs on BGP in data centers (RFC 7938) among few other things. His recent focus includes system architectures for large-scale AI training and inference systems.
About the Speaker: Petr Lapukhov is a network/AI infrastructure engineer currently at NVIDIA, with over 25+ years of designing and operating large-scale networks; earlier he led some of network infrastructure work at Meta (Facebook) and Microsoft (Bing). He co-created Meta’s Open/R routing platform and has authored industry RFCs on BGP in data centers (RFC 7938) among few other things. His recent focus includes system architectures for large-scale AI training and inference systems.
Industry Connections: Software at Boston Dynamics with Chris Bentzel
Thursday, November 5 | 4-5PM
BU Computing & Data Sciences, 665 Comm Ave., Boston, Room 1646
About the Talk: "Software at Boston Dynamics". Software plays a pivotal and broad role in robotic products at Boston Dynamics. Through a series of examples, the full software stack ranging from embedded firmware to perception to UIs will be explored. The talk is intended for a broad engineering audience, and does not assume prior knowledge of robotics.
About the Speaker: Chris Bentzel leads the Software Team on the Atlas Robot at Boston Dynamics. Prior to that, he's had roles ranging from video game developer to a Director of Software on Chrome at Google.
Industry Connections: Exploring Growth at Snyk with Brian Rogan
Thursday, November 13 | 4-5PM
BU Computing & Data Sciences, 665 Comm Ave., Boston, Room 1646
About the Talk: Snyk EVP Brian Rogan shares how the Boston-based app security leader scales its platform and harnesses AI to redefine possibilities.
About the Speaker: Brian leads all engineering teams across Snyk. Prior to Snyk, he was a VP of Engineering at Google, the culmination of a 17-year career in different roles at the company. In his free time, Brian loves to spend time in the White Mountains in New Hampshire, hiking, Nordic skiing, and enjoying the stars on a dark night.







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About the Talk: In March 2023, Datadog experienced a multi-hour global outage of its services, impacting almost every customer. This talk will discuss the outage timeline, its root cause, and the factors that contributed to its breadth and duration. But more importantly, we'll discuss what we learned from the outage, and how it informs ongoing improvements to Datadog's systems and principles of design.
