About me
I have graduated from the University of Utah with a M.S. degree. I am now a Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science at Purdue University. My Purdue homepage is here. This homepage will continue to exist but will not be updated.
I am a Masters student at the School of Computing at the University of Utah, where I work as a research assistant in the Flux Research Group. My advisors are John Regehr and Eric Eide. My research interests lie in finding new abstractions for next-generation operating systems that address performance and security problems. As an undergraduate, I obtained a Korean patent for A Secure, Platform-independent Process-execution Model and was part of a team which developed a tracing tool designed for embedded Linux systems (ETT).
My current graduate work includes:
(1) Iterative Backtracking via Deterministic Virtual Machine Replay and Virtual Machine Introspection
(2) Accelerating Dynamic Binary Translation with GPUs.
I want my future research in operating systems, hypervisors, and similar systems to be well informed and advance the state of the art.
Other interests
Classical guitar, Piano (playing)
Basketball, Soccer, Pingpong, Tennis
Video games (huge fan of Pro Evolution Soccer series)
Watching the Big Bang Theory
Travelling
Cooking
