Limin Wang Department of Computer Science (609) 468-7755 (c) 35 Olden Street (609) 936-9207 (Fax) Princeton University lmwang@cs.princeton.edu Princeton, New Jersey 08544 http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~lmwang OBJECTIVE Full time academia/industry position in the field of computer networks, distributed systems, operating systems and computer security, starting fall 2003. EDUCATION Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science, Princeton University. (1999 --) Degree expected fall 2003. Advisors: Larry Peterson and Vivek Pai. M.A. in Computer Science, Princeton University. January 1999. B.S. in Computer Science, Peking University, Beijing, China. July 1997. RESEARCH INTERESTS Content Distribution Networks and Large Scale Network Simulation/Testbed Communication Protocols and Congestion Control Overlay Networks and Peer-to-Peer Systems Performance Analysis CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS * Limin Wang, Vivek Pai and Larry Peterson. "The Effectiveness of Request Redirection on CDN Robustness". In Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI'02), Boston, MA (December 2002). To appear. * Vivek Pai, Limin Wang, Kyoungsoo Park, Ruoming Pang and Larry Peterson.^M The Dark Side of the Web: An Open Proxy's View.^M In submission to Second Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks \emph{HotNets-II}, Cambridge, MA (July 2003)^M * Steven Low, Larry Peterson and Limin Wang. "Understanding TCP Vegas: A Duality Model". Proceedings of SIGMETRICS 2001 (June 2001). * Limin Wang, Fred Douglis and Michael Rabinovich. "Forwarding Requests Among Reverse Proxies". The 5th International Web Caching and Content Delivery Workshop, Poster Session (May 2000). Also appear as AT&T Research Technical Report TD-4LKK5L. * Yuanyuan Zhou, Limin Wang, Douglas W. Clark, and Kai Li. "Thread Scheduling for Out-of-core Applications with Memory Server on Multicomputers". On the 6th Workshop on I/O in Parallel and Distributed Systems, IOPADS '99 (May 1999). JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS * Steven Low, Larry Peterson and Limin Wang. "Understanding TCP Vegas: A Duality Model". Journal of the ACM (JACM) 49(2):207-235 (March 2002). TECHNICAL REPORTS * Akihiro Nakao, Limin Wang and Larry Peterson. "MSB: Media Streaming Booster". Princeton University Computer Science Technical Reports TR-666-02 (December 2002). * Limin Wang, Vivek Pai and Larry Peterson. "The Effectiveness of Request Redirection on CDN Robustness". Princeton University Computer Science Technical Reports TR-654-02 (June 2002). * Steven Low, Larry Peterson and Limin Wang. "Understanding TCP Vegas: A Duality Model". Princeton University Computer Science Technical Reports TR-628-00 (November 2000). * Limin Wang, Fred Douglis and Michael Rabinovich. "Forwarding Requests Among Reverse Proxies". AT&T Research Technical Report TD-4LKK5L. * Yuanyuan Zhou, Limin Wang, Douglas W. Clark, and Kai Li. "Thread Scheduling for Out-of-core Applications with Memory Server on Multicomputers". Princeton University Computer Science Technical Reports TR-590-99 (January 1999). AWARDS AND HONORS * 1997 -- 2001: Francis Upton Fellowship Princeton University * 1995: "SONY" Scholarship for Outstanding Undergraduate Students in Beijing * 1994: First Class Scholarship Peking University EXPERIENCE * Research Assistant 1999 - present. Network Systems Group, Princeton University. Robust Networks Project led by Professor Larry Peterson. * Summer Intern July 1999 - September 1999. AT&T Labs Research, Florham Park, NJ. Evaluation of Forwarding Requests among ISP's Reverse Proxies. Mentors: Fred Douglis and Misha Rabinovich. * Teaching Assistant fall 1998, spring 1999. Department of Computer Science, Princeton University. COS 471: Computer Architecture and Organization, fall 1998. COS 496: Information Security, spring 1999. * Research Assistant: February 1997 - July 1997. WWW resource searching, indexing and query processing. http://e.pku.edu.cn/enindex.htm SKILLS Operating Systems: Unix/Linux, Windows, OS/2, Networking Protocols Languages: C/C++, Perl, Tcl/Tk, Shell, Java, SML, SQL, PASCAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES * Student Member of ACM SIGOPS, IEEE and USENIX. * Referee for Computer Networks Journal, SOSP'01, OPENARCH'01, OPENARCH'02, GLOBECOM'03, WCW'03, INFOCOM'04. REFERENCES Provided upon request. PERSONAL INFORMATION * Nationality: People's Republic of China * Status : Student Visa (F-1)