Steven Swanson is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego and the director of the Non-volatile Systems Laboratory. His research interests include the systems, architecture, security, and reliability issues surrounding heterogeneous memory/storage systems, especially those that incorporate non-volatile, solid-state memories. He has received an NSF CAREER Award, Google Faculty Awards, a Facebook Faculty Award, and been a NetApp Faculty Fellow. He is a co-founder of the Non-Volatile Memories Workshop.
Morteza Hoseinzadeh’s work at Samsung over the summer won the Best Paper Award at IPCCC 2017. The work focuses on optimizing the performance of NVMe storage systems in the cloud. ...
Andiry described building the world’s first fault-tolerant non-volatile main memory file system at SOSP’17 in Shanghai. The resulting file system — NOVA-fortis — provides a mechanism to take consistent snapshots...
Michael started working on his Ph.D. in 2010. His many accomplishments at UCSD include building a hydroponic garden in his grad student office and successfully recovering data from supposedly-erased SSDs...
Laura joined the NVSL in 2007. She co-authored the earliest paper (and most widely cited) paper characterizing flash memory. She has also shown how those measurements can allow SSD to...