Tevfik Kosar
Associate Professor Director, Data Intensive Distributed Computing Laboratory Department of Computer Science & Engineering University at Buffalo (SUNY) 338-J Davis Hall Buffalo, NY 14260-2000 Phone: 716-645-2323 Email: tkosar (at) buffalo.edu |
Biography
I am an associate professor at the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at SUNY-Buffalo. My research interests lie in the cross-section of petascale distributed systems, eScience, Grids, Clouds, and collaborative computing with a focus on large-scale data-intensive distributed applications; cyberinfrastructure design and development; end-to-end data and workflow management; I/O optimization, modeling, and scheduling; storage management; coordination of computation and I/O in distributed environments.
Selected Awards:
- NSF CAREER Award, 2009
- Bussiness Report's Top 40 Under 40, 2009
- LSU Rainmaker Award, 2009
- LSU Flagship Faculty, 2009
- 1012 Corridor Young Scientist, 2009
- LSU College of Basic Sciences Research Award, 2009
- LSU CCT Faculty of the Year, 2008
Selected Publications:
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D. Yin, E. Yildirim, S. Kulasekaran, B. Ross, and T. Kosar. A Data Throughput Prediction and Optimization Service for Widely Distributed Many-Task Computing.
In IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), Vol.22 No.6 (2011) pp.899-909.
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E. Yildirim, D. Yin, and T. Kosar. Prediction of Optimal Parallelism Level in Wide Area Data Transfers.
In IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), Vol.22 No.12 (2011) pp.2033-2045.
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T. Kosar, M. Balman, E. Yildirim, S. Kulasekaran and B. Ross.
Stork Data Scheduler: Mitigating the Data Bottleneck in e-Science.
In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, Vol.369 (2011), pp. 3254-3267.
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T. Kosar, I. Akturk, M. Balman, and X. Wang.
A Reliable, Efficient, and Transparent Distributed Storage Management System.
In Scientific Programming Journal (SPJ), Vol. 19 No.1 (2011), pp.27-43.
A full list of publications can be found here.