Zhen Xiao
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Computer Science
Cornell University
4157 Upson Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
Tel: (O) 607-255-1164
E-mail: xiao@cs.cornell.edu
Homepage: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/xiao
Research Interests
- Scalable Reliable Multicast on the Internet
- Fault Tolerant Distributed Computing
- Computer Network
- Security
Education
- August 1996 - present, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University.
Ph.D. candidate, GPA 4.12/4.00, Research Advisor: Prof. Kenneth P. Birman
Degree expected: Ph.D., January 2001
Degree earned: M.S. in Computer Science, May 1999
Minor: Electrical Engineering
- September 1991 - July 1996, Department of Computer Science, Peking University, China.
Degree earned: B.S. in Computer Science, GPA 3.72/4.00
Publications
- Zhen Xiao, Kenneth P. Birman. "A Randomized Error Recovery
Algorithm for Reliable Multicast", Proceedings of IEEE Infocom,
April 2001.
- Kenneth P. Birman, Mark Hayden, Oznur Ozkasap, Zhen Xiao, Mihai Budiu,
and Yaron Minsky. ``Bimodal Multicast'', ACM Transactions on
Computer Systems, May 1999.
- Zhen Xiao, Kenneth P. Birman. "Providing Efficient, Robust Error
Recovery Through Randomization", International Workshop on Applied
Reliable Group Communication, April 2001
- Zhen Xiao, Kenneth P. Birman, and Robbert van Renesse. "Optimizing
Buffer Mangement for Reliable Multicast", TR2000-1815, Cornell
University
- Oznur Ozkasap, Robbert van Renesse, Kenneth P. Birman, and Zhen Xiao.
``Efficient Buffering in Reliable Multicast Protocols'',
International Workshop on Networked Group Communication,
November 1999.
- Mark Hayden and Zhen Xiao. ``A Multicast Flow Control Protocol'',
TR99-1739, Cornell University.
- Oznur Ozkasap, Zhen Xiao, and Kenneth P. Birman. ``Scalability of Two
Reliable Multicast Protocols'', TR99-1748, Cornell University.
- Ohad Rodeh, Kenneth P. Birman, Mark Hayden, Zhen Xiao, and
Danny Dolev. ``The Architecture and Performance of Security
Protocols in the Ensemble Group Communication System'',
TR98-1703, Cornell University.
Research Intern
- AT&T Research Lab, summer 2000. Worked on fault tolerant
distributed computing.
Mentor: Christof Fetzer
- AT&T Research Lab, summer 1998. Worked on quorum systems.
Mentor: Dahlia Malkhi and Michael Reiter
Computer Skills
- Programming Languages: C, C++, Java, Pascal, Tcl, OTcl, Awk, ML.
Familiarity with POSIX standards.
- Systems: UNIX system/network programming, UNIX shell programming,
System performance test.
- Software: Network Simulator(NS2), Matlab, Gnuplot, Emacs, Latex, HTML.
TA Experience at Cornell
- CS 400: Science of Programming Spring 1998
- CS 218: Discrete Mathematics Spring 1997
- CS 314: Introduction to Digital Systems and Organization Fall 1996
References:
- Prof. Kenneth P. Birman
Department of Computer Science
Cornell University
Tel: (607)255-9199
Email: ken@cs.cornell.edu
- Dr. Robbert van Renesse, Senior Research Associate
Department of Computer Science
Cornell University
Tel: (607)255-1021
Email: rvr@cs.cornell.edu
- Prof. Zygmunt Haas
Department of Electrical Engineering
Cornell University
Tel: (607)255-3454
Email: haas@anise.ee.cornell.edu