Darrell Long
Darrell Don Earl Long | |
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Born |
San Diego, California | August 5, 1962
Residence | Santa Cruz, California |
Nationality | United States |
Fields |
Computer Science Computer Engineering |
Institutions |
University of California, Santa Cruz Université Paris–Dauphine Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers Université Paris–Descartes |
Alma mater |
San Diego State University (B.S. 1984) University of California, San Diego (M.S. 1986), (Ph.D. 1988) |
Doctoral advisor | Jehan-François Pâris |
Known for | Computer Data Storage, National Security |
Notable awards |
IEEE Fellow (2006) AAAS Fellow (2008) |
Spouse |
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Darrell Don Earl Long (born August 5, 1962, San Diego, California) is an American computer scientist and computer engineer, the Kumar Malavalli Endowed Professor of Storage Systems Research and Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Cruz.[2] He is Editor-in-Chief, emeritus, of the ACM Transactions on Storage.[3] In 2002, he was the founder of the Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST), one of the most prestigious venues in the computer data storage field.
Biography
Long attended public schools in El Cajon, California. He did his undergraduate studies at San Diego State University, graduating in 1984, and went on to graduate studies at the University of California, San Diego, earning a Ph.D. in 1988 under the supervision of Jehan-François Pâris.[2][4]
While in graduate school, he served as a Lecturer in mathematics at San Diego State University and in computer science at the University of California, San Diego. After earning his Ph.D. he joined the faculty of the University of California, Santa Cruz. At UCSC, he has served as associate dean for research and graduate studies in the Jack Baskin School of Engineering,[5] and he directs the Storage Systems Research Center.[6] In the field of Computer Science, where women are significantly underrepresented, he has been recognized for his success in producing female doctoral graduates in Computer Science.[7]
He has held visiting faculty positions at the Université Paris–Dauphine (Paris IX), the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, the Université Paris–Descartes (Paris V), the University of Technology, Sydney, the Center for Communications Research, the United States Naval Postgraduate School and is Professor ad Honorem de la Universidad Católica del Uruguay.[8] He is an Associate Member of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).
He served as the Vice Chair and then Chair of the University of California Committee on Research Policy. He has served on the University of California President’s Council on the National Laboratories, and on the Science & Technology, National Security and Intelligence committees for those laboratories. He served for a number of years on the National Research Council's Standing Committee on Technology Insight-Gauge, Evaluate and Review (TIGER) and on the Committee on Defense Intelligence Agency Technology Forecasts and Reviews. He served on the National Research Council's Committee on Science and Technology for Defense Warning. He was a member of the United States Army Laboratory Assessment Group (ALAG) and the United States Army Technology Objectives review panel. He is a member of the Intelligence Science and Technology Experts Group (ISTEG) for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. He is a member of the JASON Defense Advisory Group.[9]
Research
Long's research interests include computer data storage, operating systems, distributed computing, and computer security.[5] He has written highly cited research papers on web caching,[10] distributed file systems,[11] power-aware hard disk management in mobile computing,[12] and low-bandwidth multicast techniques for video on demand,[13] among other topics.
In 1991,[14] Long pioneered the idea of storing metadata separately from data in the Swift file system.[15] This idea became a central design concept in subsequent distributed file and storage systems, such as IBM TotalStorage/SAN (Storage Tank) and Ceph.
Awards and honors
Long became an IEEE Fellow in 2006 "for contributions to storage systems architecture and performance".[16] In 2008 he was inducted as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[5]
- 2016—Best Paper Award, “RESAR: Reliable Storage at Exabyte Scale,” Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems.
- 2015—Best Paper Award, “Classifying Data to Reduce Long Term Data Movement in Shingled Write Disks,” Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies.
- 2013—Best Short Paper Award, “A File By Any Other Name: Managing File Names with Metadata,” International Systems and Storage Conference.
- 2012—Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Service, National Research Council.
- 2010—Professor ad Honorem de la Universidad Católica del Uruguay.
- 2008—Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Service, National Research Council.
- 2005—IBM Research Invention Achievement Award (Third Plateau).
- 2005—Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Service, National Research Council.
- 2003—IBM Faculty Award.
- 2002—IBM Research Invention Achievement Award (Second Plateau).
- 2001—IBM Corporate Accomplishment Award for Adaptive Differential Back-up in the Tivoli Storage Manager.
- 1997—IBM Research Invention Achievement Award (First Plateau).
- 1996—IBM Research Invention Achievement Award.
- 1995—Best Paper Award, “A Longitudinal Study of Internet Host Reliability,” Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems.
References
- ↑ Mary Katherine Long Endowed Prize for women in Engineering and Science
- 1 2 Faculty profile, UCSC, retrieved 2012-12-15.
- ↑ Transactions on Storage, retrieved 2012-04-07.
- ↑ Darrell Don Earl Long at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- 1 2 3 Three UCSC professors elected AAAS Fellows, Tim Stephens, UCSC University News, December 17, 2008, retrieved 2012-02-25.
- ↑ UCSC Storage Systems Research Center faculty, retrieved 2012-12-15.
- ↑ Female computer science grad students find supportive environment at UC Santa Cruz, retrieved 2016-3-11.
- ↑ Curriculum Vitae, retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ↑ JASON Defense Advisory Panel Reports, retrieved 2014-8-6.
- ↑ Kroeger, T.M.; Long, D.D.E.; Mogul, J.C. (1997), "Exploring the bounds of web latency reduction from caching and prefetching", Proc. USENIX Symp. Internet Technologies and Systems (PDF).
- ↑ Weil, Sage A.; Brandt, Scott A.; Miller, Ethan L.; Long, Darrell D. E.; Maltzahn, Carlos (2006), "Ceph: a scalable, high-performance distributed file system", Proc. 7th USENIX Symp. Operating Systems Design and Implementation (PDF), pp. 307–320.
- ↑ Helmbold, David P.; Long, Darrell D. E.; Sherrod, Bruce (1996), "A dynamic disk spin-down technique for mobile computing", Proc. 2nd International Conf. Mobile Computing and Networking, pp. 130–142, doi:10.1145/236387.236423.
- ↑ Paris, J.-F.; Carter, S.W.; Long, D.E. (1998), "A low bandwidth broadcasting protocol for video on demand", Proc. 7th International Conf. Computer Communications and Networks, pp. 690–697, doi:10.1109/ICCCN.1998.998831.
- ↑ Cabrera, Luis-Felipe; Long, Darrell D.E. (1991), "Swift: A Distributed Storage Architecture for Large Objects", Proc. 11th Symposium on Mass Storage Systems (MSS), pp. 123–128, doi:10.1109/MASS.1991.160223.
- ↑ Long, Darrell D.E.; Montague, Bruce; Cabrera, Luis-Felipe (1994), "Swift/RAID: A Distributed RAID System", Computing Systems, pp. 331–359.
- ↑ List of IEEE Fellows, retrieved 2012-12-15.
External links
- Home page at UCSC
- Citations at Google Scholar
- Publications at Academia.edu
- Students and Advisors at Mathematics Genealogy Project