Ke Wang
Biography
Dr. Ke Wang is an HPC system software engineer at Intel Corporation in Hillsboro, OR USA. His research interests are general areas of distributed systems, including Super computing, High-Performance Computing Many-Task Computing, Cloud Computing, and Big Data Analytics. His special interests are delivering resource management systems for extreme-scale distributed systems in emphasizing the reliability, availability and scalability. He has published over 30 peer-reviewed papers in world-wide prestigious journals such as IEEE TPDS, CCPE and top-tier conferences such as ACM/IEEE Supercomputing (SC), IEEE IPDPS, IEEE/ACM CCGrid, and IEEE CLUSTER. Dr. Wang is currently serving on the Editorial Board of HPC and Cloud Computing Applications Journal and Co-Chairing the 9th IEEE/ACM Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS16). He has been referees of several international journals such as IEEE Transaction on Cloud Computing, Journal of Concurrency and Computation (CCPE), Journal of Zhejiang University-Science C (JZUS-C), and Cluster Computing, the Journal of Networks, Software Tools and Applications. He has also served as the members of Technical Program Committee and reviewers for top-tier conferences such as IEEE IPDPS (2016), CLOUDTECH (2016, 2015), IEEE CCNC (2016), IEEE/ACM SC’15, IEEE/ACM BDC (2015, 2014), NextGenCIT (2015), ICPP (2015), ICPADS (2015), ICACCI (2015), ACM HPDC (2014, 2013, 2012). Before joining Intel Corporation, Dr. Wang worked as a full-time one-year intern in the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). He obtained his PhD (2015) and Master’s (2012) degrees in computer science in the Illinois Institute of Technology, and Bachelor’s degree (2010) in School of Software Engineering in the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China.
Presentations
Workshop
Clouds and Distributed Computing
Programming Systems
SIGHPC Workshop
Scientific Computing
System Software








