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Currently, I am finding a graduate student(Ph.D. student) who has a capability to do research on network areas, such as wireless sensor networks and high speed networks.
If you have interest, please send your resume describing your research experience.
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sjpark (at) csc (dot) lsu (dot) edu |
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225.578.2209 |
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225.578.1465 |
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289, Coates Hall, Computer Science Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803 |
I am an associate professor of Computer Science Department at Louisiana State University.
I received my Ph.D. from the school of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004.
Before that, I also received a B.S. degree from Computer Science at Korea University, Seoul, Korea and a M.S. degree in Computer Science from KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Teajon, Korea in 1993 and 1995, respectively.
From 1995 to 2000, I worked for Shinsegi Telecomm, which is the first CDMA cellular service provider in the world and now merged into the SK Telecom.
In general, I am interested in issues involving Networking and Data
Intensive Computing. More specifically:
- High Speed Networks for High Performance Computing
- Design of new transport layer protocols and topology
control schemes for High Performance Computing Applications over high
speed networks, such as National Lamda Rail and LONI (Louisiana
Optical Network Initiative)
- Cyberinfrastructure for Data Intensive Computing
- Developing frameworks for large-scale scientific
applications (such as Computational Biology, Chemistry) using data intensive computing frameworks (such as Hadoop and Pregel) over cloud computing and high performance computing infrastructures
- Wireless Sensor Networks
- Energy efficient reliable transport protocol
- data dissemination using graph theory and optimal control
- Wireless Ad-hoc Networks
- Improvement of transport protocol over ad hoc networks
- Adaptive topology control
- Medium Access Control protocol
Please visit my reseach lab, CRON project
- CRON: Development of a Cyberinfrastructure Reconfigurable Optical Network for Large-Scale Scientific Discovery
- Funding Agency: NSF
- Duration: 2008-2012
- Amount: $495,181
- PIs: Seung-Jong Park(PI), Sitharama Iyengar (Co-PI), Thomas Sterling (Co-PI), Rajgopal Kannan (Co-PI), Daniel Katz (Co-PI)
- Award LInk: NSF
- Integrating a CRON (Cyberinfrastructure of Reconfigurable Optical
Network) Testbed into ProtoGENI
- Funding Agency: GENI Project Office supported by NSF
- Duration: 2009-2012
- Amount: $266,688
- PIs: Seung-Jong Park(PI), Rajgopal Kannan (Co-PI)
- Secure and Survivable Cyber-Centric Sensor Networks: Algorithms and Architecture Research
- Funding Agency: Office of Naval Research
- Duration: 2008-2011
- Amount: $761,368
- PIs: Sitharama Iyengar (PI), Seung-Jong Park (Co-PI)
- Developing a Fluid Based Simulator and Transport Protocols for Large-Scale Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks
- Funding Agency: BoR of Louisiana
- Duration: 2006-2009
- Amount: $82,380
- PI: Seung-Jong Park (PI)
- 2011, Fall : CS4501: Computer Networks (undergraduate-level)
- 2011, Spring:CS7601:Design Issues of High Speed Optical Networks (graduate-level)
- 2009, Fall: CS4501: Computer Networks (undergraduate-level)
- 2008, Spring:CS3501: Computer Organization and Design (undergraduate-level)
- 2007, Fall:CS7602: Wireless Networks (graduate-level)
- 2007, Fall:CS7601:Design Issues of High Speed Optical Networks (graduate-level)
- 2006, Fall:CS7602: Wireless Networks (graduate-level)
- 2006, Spring:CS3501: Computer Organization and Design (undergraduate-level)
- 2005, Fall: CS4501: Computer Networks (undergraduate-level)
- 2004, Fall:CS4890: Introduction to Theory of Computation (undergraduate-level)
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