Xiaodong Zhang Chairman, Department of Computer Science and
Engineering and Robert M. Critchfield Professor in Engineering Ohio State University
Xiaodong
Zhang is the Robert M.
Critchfield Professor in Engineering, and Chairman of the Department of
Computer Science and Engineering at the Ohio State University. Since 1992, he has established and directed
the High Performance Computing
and Software Laboratory where he has supervised over 40 graduate students
(both MS and Ph.D), post-docs, and visiting scholars. His research interests
cover a wide spectrum in the areas of high performance and distributed systems.
A common thread among his research
projects focuses on fast data accesses and resource sharing with cost- and
energy-efficient management at different levels of the memory and storage
hierarchies in computer, distributed, and Internet systems. Several
technical innovations and research results from his team have been adopted or
being developed in commercial products and open source systems with direct
impacts to our daily computing operations, including the permutation memory
interleaving technique first in the Sun MicroSystems' UltraSPARC IIIi
processor and then in the Sun's dual-core Gemini Processor,
the token thrashing protection mechanism and the Clock-Pro page replacement
algorithm for memory management in the Linux
Kernel .
Xiaodong
Zhang was the Program Director of Advanced Computational Research at the National Science Foundation, 2001-2004. He is the
associate Editor-in-Chief of IEEE
Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, and is also serving
on the Editorial Boards of IEEE
Transactions on Computers, IEEE
Micro, and Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing. Xiaodong Zhang received his
Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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