About Me
I received my B.S. in Information and Computer Science from UC Irvine in June of 2007, and I worked with Professor Vivek S. Pai from Sept. 2007 - Feb. 2010 here at Princeton University.
I defended my work on Supporting Next Generation Testbeds and Increasing the Utility of PlanetLab for my general exam in May 2009, earning my Masters degree. The abstract and slides can be found here.
Research Interests
I am mainly interested in network systems, performance analysis, data distribution, and large scale systems.
During the Summer of 2009 I worked at the Hewlett Packard Exascale Computing Lab here in Princeton, NJ with Jack Brassil where I researched and developed non-intrusive network monitoring and measurement techniques for use with DARPA’s National Cyber Range (NCR) test bed.
From Sept. 2006 - Aug. 2007 I worked as a networking intern at Broadcom where I developed and ran performance benchmarking suites for Ixia Chariot and NTttcp tests.
During the summer of 2006, as a CAMP undergraduate researcher at UC Irvine, I worked with Professor Lichun Bao on Integrated Mobile Network Systems for Ubiquitous Network Connectivity.
During the summer of 2005, as a PSURE undergraduate researcher here at Princeton, I worked with Professor Vivek S. Pai on Coblitz, a scalable large file distribution system running on Planetlab.
Publications and Papers
Undergraduate Work
(Re)Design Considerations for Scalable Large-File Content Distribution
Brian Biskeborn, Michael Golightly, KyoungSoo Park, and Vivek S. Pai
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Real, Large Distributed Systems (WORLDS '05)
San Francisco, CA, December 2005