
Graduate
Student
Department of Computer Science and
Engineering
The Ohio State University
Office: Dreese Laboratory 774
Email:
chail@cse.ohio-state.edu
Phone (o):
(614) 292-8458
I have
graduated in March 2009. I will join VMware at Palo Alto, CA.
B.S. June 2003, Department of Computer Science, Zhejiang University,
I am a member of Network-Based
Computing Laboratory. My advisor is Prof. D.K. Panda.
My research interests include
High Performance Computing and Network File System.
• R. Noronha, L. Chai, T. Talpey and D. K.
Panda, Designing NFS With RDMA For Security, Performance and Scalability. The 2007 International Conference on
Parallel Processing (ICPP-07),
• S. Sur, M. Koop, L. Chai and D. K. Panda, Performance
Analysis and Evaluation of Mellanox ConnectX InfiniBand Architecture with
Multi-Core Platforms,
15th Symposium on Hot Interconnects,
August 2007. Conference
Slides
• L.
Chai, Q. Gao and D. K. Panda, Understanding
the Impact of Multi-Core Architecture in Cluster Computing: A Case Study with
Intel Dual-Core System, The 7th IEEE
International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid 2007), May
2007.
• L.
Chai, A. Hartono and D. K. Panda, Designing
High Performance and Scalable MPI Intra-node Communication Support for Clusters,
The IEEE International Conference on Cluster
Computing (Cluster 2006), September 2006.
• L.
Chai, R. Noronha and D. K. Panda, MPI
over uDAPL: Can High Performance and Portability Exist Across Architectures?,
The 6th IEEE International Symposium on
Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid 2006), May 2006.
• S.
Sur, L. Chai, H.-W. Jin and D. K. Panda, Shared
Receive Queue Based Scalable MPI Design for InfiniBand Clusters, International Parallel and Distributed
Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2006), April, 2006.
• S.
Sur, H.-W. Jin, L. Chai and D. K. Panda, RDMA
Read Based Rendezvous Protocol for MPI over InfiniBand: Design Alternatives and
Benefits, Symposium on
Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPOPP 2006), March 2006.
Last
Update: April, 2009