H. Howie Huang

Biography
Dr. Howie Huang is an Associate Professor in Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the George Washington University. His research interest is computer systems and architecture, with recent focus on developing new high-performance computing systems tailored for large-scale graph analytics. His work on graph traversal has ranked highly on both Graph500 and Green Graph500 lists. His group explores novel applications of graph-based knowledge discovery in computer systems, social networks, biology and health.
Dr. Huang is a recipient of National Science Foundation CAREER Award, NVIDIA Academic Partnership Award, Comcast Technology Research and Development Fund Award, and IBM Real Time Innovation Faculty Award. His research won ACM Undergraduate Student Research Competition at SC12, a Best Student Paper Award Finalist at SC11, the Best Poster Award at PACT'11, and a High-Performance Storage Challenge Finalist at SC09. He received a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Virginia.
Dr. Huang is a recipient of National Science Foundation CAREER Award, NVIDIA Academic Partnership Award, Comcast Technology Research and Development Fund Award, and IBM Real Time Innovation Faculty Award. His research won ACM Undergraduate Student Research Competition at SC12, a Best Student Paper Award Finalist at SC11, the Best Poster Award at PACT'11, and a High-Performance Storage Challenge Finalist at SC09. He received a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Virginia.
Presentations
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Data Analytics
File Systems
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