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I work as an HPC Storage R&D staff at Oak Ridge National Laboratory that powers the some of the world’s fastest supercomputers like Summit and Frontier. I am the author of the technical report “Understanding Lustre Internals Second Edition” that serves as the foundational document for Lustre developers all over the world. Besides Lustre, I lead the research on PoliMOR, a data management solution for multi-tier, large-scale storage systems. I conduct explorative studies on HPC storage performance, data durability schemes, and failure trends. My passion also lies in Edge computing, particularly in boosting the performance of Edge ecosystem components. Prior to joining ORNL, I obtained my Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of North Carolina at Charlotte where I created a distributed messaging framework for computer vision applications called Mez, that achieved a 10.1x latency improvement over state-of-the-art systems. I am also the recipient of two Best Paper awards in international Edge conferences.
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Fault Handling and Tolerance
Large Scale Systems
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Accelerators
Architecture and Networks
Data Analysis, Visualization, and Storage
Fault Handling and Tolerance
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