Biography
I am currently a research engineer in Storage Technology Group (STG) at Intel Corporation in Hillsboro, Oregon, USA.
Before joining Intel, I was a research engineer in Memory Solutions Lab. (MSL) at Samsung R&D Center (Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.) in San Jose, California, USA from 2012 to 2016. I got my Ph.D. degree in Computer Science at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities in July 2012. My advisor is Professor David H.C. Du and I was a member of the Center for Research in Intelligent Storage (CRIS) lab. I received my Master of Science from University of Minnesota - Twin Cities in 2007 and have studied Software Engineering for my master's degree.
Research Interests
My research interests lie in storage system design and applications, big data and data-intensive computing: Non-volatile Memories (Flash-based SSD) and applications, Hadoop MapReduce/Spark, In-Storage Computing (ISC), High-Performance Distributed Parallel File Systems and Computing Model, Embedded Database and Key Value Store (LevelDB, RocksDB, HyperLevelDB), Hot/Cold Data Identification, Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) Technology, Data Deduplication (dedupe), etc.
Contact
Storage Technology Group (STG), Non-Volatile Solutions Group (NSG). [Google Map]
Intel Corporation.
2111 NE 25th Street, Hillsboro, OR 97124, USA
Email: park [at] cs [dot] umn [dot] edu
Homepage: www.cs.umn.edu/~park
News
- Hibachi paper has been accepted for IEEE MSST 2017:
Hibachi: A Cooperative Hybrid Cache with NVRAM and DRAM for Storage Arrays.
Z. Fan, F. Wu, D. Park, J. Diehl, D. Voigt and D. Du.