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HPCL
High Performance Computing Lab
Faculty
Current Graduate Students
Ph.d Graduates
J. Kim (Associate Professor, POSTECH, Korea)
M.
S. Algudady (Intel)
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Gyu Sang Choi (gchoi@cse.psu.edu)
Research Interest: Coscheduling, Cluster, Data Center
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Xidong Deng
(xdeng@cse.psu.edu)
Xidong Deng received her B.S. degree in Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), Hefei, P.R.China in 1999. Her research interests are in the areas of Computer Networks, with emphasis on Internet Flow control and QoS, Network Security, and Mobile Computing. She is a student memeber of ACM and IEEE. For more information, please visit xidong's personal webpage.
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Deniz Ersoz (ersoz@cse.psu.edu)
My home country is Turkey.
I am currently a PhD student at Computer Science and Engineering Department of
PennState University. I received my B.S. degree from
Computer Science Department of Bilkent
University. My research interests are in Applications of User Level Communication in Cluster Systems and Peer to Peer Computing. |
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Jin-Ha Kim (jikim@cse.psu.edu)
I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park. I received Master degree from Dept. of Computer Science Chung-Nam National University, Korea, in 1997.My research interests are Cluster computers, Web cluster systems and Coscheduling |
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Jongman Kim (jmkim@cse.psu.edu)
Jongman Kim is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the High Performance Computing Laboratory at Pennsylvania State University. His primary area of research is in applying interconnection networks for System-On-Chip applications. Other research interests include network-centric cluster, power management and fault tolerant systems, micro-architectures and VLSI cooperation, and parallel computer architectures. In his earlier graduate student years with master program, he studied on the MPLS, Internet protocols and their implementation. Before joining the Pennsylvania State University, he had worked LG Electronics for 7 years as a hardware designer for AMPS(EIA/TIA-553), CDMA(IS-95) cellular phone and wireless internet platform. |
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Sun-Ho Lim
(slim@cse.psu.edu)
Sunho Lim is a Ph.D. candidate in the Dept. of Computer Science
and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park.
He received his B.S. degree from Dept. of Computer Science and M.S. degree from
Dept. of Computer Engineering from
Hankuk Aviation University (HAU),
Korea, in 1996 and 1998, respectively. His research interests are in
the areas of wireless/mobile networks with emphasis on the QoS
provisioning, location/mobility management, wireless LAN,
Internet-based mobile ad hoc network, and mobile data management. He
was a recipient of the teaching assistant award of the Dept. of
Computer Science and Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University
in 2002. He is a student member of IEEE.
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Sungwon Yi (syi at cse dot psu dot edu) Sungwon Yi is a Ph.D candidate in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, the Pennsylvania State University. His research interests include the areas of Computer Networks, with emphasis on Internet congestion control and QoS, Network Security (DoS, WORM defense mechanism), and Mobile Computing. He received B.E. degree from the Department of Information and Control Engineering, Kwangwoon University in Korea 1995, and M.S. degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, the Pennsylvania State University in 2004. Before joining the Pennsylvania State University, he had worked at LG-CNS (former LG-EDS) for 3 and half years as a system engineer. He is a student member of IEEE. For more information, please visit sungwon's webpage.
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Dongkook Park (dpark@cse.psu.edu) Dongkook Park is a Ph.D candidate in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, the Pennsylvania State University. He received his B.S. degree and M.S. degree from the Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering at University of Seoul, Korea in 2000 and 2002 respectively. His major research interests include the on-chip interconnection (NoC, Network-on-Chip) and expecially on router design and simulator design. For more information, please visit dongkook's webpage. |
M.
K. Yang (Associate Professor, University of Ulsan, Korea)
P.
Mohapatra (Professor, UC, Davis)
N.
Marchaoui (Associate professor, McGill Univ.)
C.
Yu (Associate Professor, Cleveland State Univ.)
Y.
Boura (Pyramid Co.)
B.
S. Yoo (LL Nat'l Lab)
A.
Vaidya (Intel)
S.
Kim (Assistant Professor, San Jose State Univ.)
M.
Kasbekar (Akamai)
K.
H. Yum (Assistant Professor, UTexas, San Antonio)
N. Sarhan (Assistant Professor, Wayne State Univ.)
E. J. Kim (Assistant Professor, Texas A\&M Univ.)
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