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Biography
I am a computer science Ph.D. candidate at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), where I focus on advancing the field through the characterization, modeling, and optimization of data movement within distributed scientific workflows. My academic journey commenced with an exploration of I/O performance across diverse filesystems, including distributed storage systems like BeeGFS and Redis, across varied deployment settings. Subsequently, I embarked on a transformative journey as a Ph.D. intern with the High-Performance Computing (HPC) Group at PNNL. Since joining, I have actively contributed to multiple projects aimed at enhancing the performance of distributed scientific workflows within HPC environments. Notably, our collaborative efforts culminated in a publication at the prestigious SC conference, where we introduced innovative data flow lifecycle analysis techniques for optimizing workflow coordination. Building upon these accomplishments, my ongoing research endeavors delve into data access pattern characterization and the integration of tailored data movement strategies into automated pipelines, with the aim of further advancing scientific computing capabilities.
Committee Roles
Student Cluster Competition Committee Member