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Darrell D. E. Long
Darrell D. E. Long, Fellow IEEE, leads the Storage Systems Research Center. He is Professor of Computer Science and holds the Kumar Malavalli Endowed Chair. His current research interests in the storage systems area include high performance storage systems, archival storage systems and view-based file systems. His research also includes computer system reliability, video-on-demand, applied machine learning, mobile computing and computer security.
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Ethan L. Miller
Ethan L. Miller is a Professor of
Computer Science in the
Jack Baskin School of Engineering,
and is the Associate Director of the
Storage Systems Research Center.
He was a member of the RAID project at UC Berkeley, where he did his PhD on a decentralized parallel file system for high-end scientific computing. His current research interests include petabyte-scale file systems, archival storage systems and file systems and scalable view-based metadata management for storage-class memories. He is particularly interested in issues in file and storage system reliability, scalability, and security, both for short-term and archival storage.
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Carlos Maltzahn
Dr. Carlos Maltzahn is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Computer Science and the Executive Director of the UCSC/LANL Institute for Scalable Scientific Data Management. He joined the SSRC in January 2005 after five years at Netapp where he worked in the performance engineering group. His current research interests include scalable file system data and metadata management (especially for storage class memories), storage qos, very long-term preservation, network intermediaries (especially prediction and grouping), applied machine learning, information retrieval, and cooperation dynamics.
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Yi Zhang
Yi Zhang is an Assistant Professor at University of California Santa Cruz. Her research interests include information retrieval, text mining, statistical machine learning, and natural language processing. She has collaborated with start-ups, large corporations and government agencies on related topics. Dr. Zhang received her Ph.D. and M.S. from Carnegie Mellon University. She is working with SSRC on the Distributed Metadata Management project, focusing on how to use rich key-value metadata to allow users to interactively navigate and search distributed file systems.
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