CS doctoral student Teng Wang publishes in the 2016 Supercomputing Conference

Oct 20, 2016 | Student Recognition

Teng Wang, a doctoral student from the Department of Computer Science at Florida State University has published a full paper as part of the prestigious Supercomputing conference, to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah in November 2016. In his paper titled “An Ephemeral Burst-Buffer File System for Scientific Applications” Teng has designed an ephemeral Burst Buffer File System (BurstFS) that supports scalable and efficient aggregation of I/O bandwidth from burst buffers while having the same life cycle as a batch-submitted job. Teng has performed this research in collaboration with his advisor Dr. Weikuan Yu and researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. More information about Teng Wang can be found at her website: http://myweb.fsu.edu/ tw15g/.