Congratulations to PhD #1, Dr Jayashre Mohan @jayashree2912 ,from the UT Systems and Storage Lab @UTSASLab! Jayashree analyzed DNN training from a storage perspective, introducing the concept of data stalls, and figuring out how to make training faster.
Our newest member @hlebland had her submission on "Finding Crash Consistency Bugs in Persistent-Memory File Systems" accepted at the The 15th EuroSys Doctoral Workshop @EuroSys_conf!
Meet Microsoft Research PhD Fellow @SekwonL from @UTAustin & @UTSASLab. Sekwon Lee’s research focuses on building next-generation storage systems on emerging storage technologies.
Learn more about our 10 new PhD Fellows: https://t.co/DWYIpK7NgV
Congratulations to our group member @SekwonL for being selected as a Microsoft Research PhD Fellow in 2021!
This is the second member of our lab to win this award, after @jayashree2912 in 2019.
We're excited to announce the 2021 Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship recipients! For over two decades, our PhD Fellowship has supported nearly 300 outstanding students pursuing exceptional research.
Learn more about our 10 new fellows: https://t.co/7Ogsk9jc0K
Thank you @HeisenbugConf and @JUGru for an amazing edition of the conference in December! The video of my talk on "Testing file system crash-consistency bugs using CrashMonkey and Ace" is now online! https://t.co/G6DCLVyDpx
Presenting CrashMonkey at the first session at #vault19 tomorrow, 9am. Attend the talk if you’re interested in learning about testing file-system crash consistency!
Super excited to announce that I will be supported by the Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship 2019-21. Thank you @MSFTResearch and looking forward to a continued association :)
Happy Holidays from the @UTSASLab group! We had a great 2018: our papers won Best Paper awards in FAST (2nd year running) and ATC. We published CrashMonkey at OSDI, and @jayashree2912 worked to get its tests merged into the Linux kernel.