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Tao Xie

Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
San Diego State University

About Me

    I am an associate professor in Computer Science at the San Diego State University.


    I received my B.S. in Electrical Engineering and M.S. in Computer Engineering both from Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, China. I received my Ph.D. from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in May 2006.


Recent Events

  • [04/23/12]: Our paper entitled "Making Garbage Collection Wear Conscious for Flash SSD" is accepted by NAS 2012. Congratulations to Jonathan Tjioe and Andres Blanco!
  • [09/15/11]: Our paper entitled "Dynamic Data Replication on Flash SSD Assisted Video-on-Demand Servers" is accepted by ICNC 2012. Congratulations to Ramya Manjunath!
  • [03/09/11]: Our paper entitled "Boosting Random Write Performance for Enterprise Flash Storage Systems" is accepted by the 27th IEEE Symposium on Massive Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST2011).
  • [11/30/10]: My student Janak Koshia will join Hitachi Global Storage Technologies December 2010 as a Enterprise HDD/SSD Firmware Engineer. Congratulations to Janak Koshia!!!
  • [08/05/10]: Our paper entitled "Understanding the Relationship between Energy Conservation and Reliability in Parallel Disk Arrays" is accepted by the Special Issue on Data-Intensive Computing, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing.
  • [06/18/10]: My student Janak Koshia received a Storage Architecture 2010 Summer Intern position at Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. He will conduct research in San Jose from July to November.
  • [05/22/10]: I received the 2009-2010 College of Sciences Outstanding Faculty Award.
  • [02/08/10]: My student Abhinav Sharma joined Qualcom this month. Congratulations to Abhinav Sharma!!!
  • [01/21/10]: Our paper entitled "FIRE: A File Reunion Based Data Replication Strategy for Data Grids" is accepted by CCGrid 2010 with acceptance rate = 51/219 = 23.3%. Congratulations to Abdul R. Abdurrab!
  • [12/01/09]: Our paper entitled "Dynamic Data Reallocation in Hybrid Disk Arrays" is accepted by the IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems.
  • [11/15/09]: Our paper entitled "A file assignment strategy independent of workload characteristic assumptions" was published by the ACM Transactions on Storage.
  • [09/17/09]: I received NSF CAREER Award “CAREER: Architectural Support for Integrating NAND Flash Solid State Disks into Enterprise-Class Storage Systems” for totally $436,000.
  • [05/20/09]: Our paper entitled "DORA: A Dynamic File Assignment Strategy with Replication" is accepted by ICPP'09 with acceptance rate = 71/220 = 32.3%. Congratulations to Jonathan Tjioe, Renata Widjaja, and Abraham Lee!
  • [02/12/09]: Our paper entitled "Collaboration-Oriented Data Recovery for Mobile Disk Arrays" is accepted by ICDCS'09 with acceptance rate = 74/455 = 16.3%.
  • [08/23/08]: I received a NSF grant “CSR-DMSS, SM: Energy-Efficient and Reliability-Aware Data Management in Mobile Storage Systems” for totally $160,000.
  • [07/27/08]: Our paper entitled "SAIL: Self-Adaptive File Reallocation on Hybrid Disk Arrays" is accepted by HiPC'08 with acceptance rate = 46/319 = 14%.
  • [05/27/08]: My student Deepthi K. Madathil received an IBM 2008 summer internship. She will conduct research at the storage department at the IBM Almaden Research Center from May to September.
  • [05/15/08]: Our paper entitled "PEARL: Performance, Energy, and Reliability Balanced Dynamic Data Redistribution for Next Generation Disk Arrays" is accepted by MASCOTS'08.
  • [04/29/08]: My student Yao Sun received the 2008 Most Outstanding Master’s Candidate in Computer Science Award from our department. Congratulations to Yao Sun!
  • [04/14/08]: Our paper entitled "MICRO: A Multi-level Caching-based Reconstruction Optimization for Mobile Storage Systems" is accepted by the IEEE Transactions on Computers.


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