Curriculum Vitae
Research Interest
- HPC storage architecture
- HPC system software
- Data-intensive computing
- High-performance computing
Academic Qualification
- 1992
- B.S. in Information Science from the University of Tokyo
- 1994
- M.S. in Information Science from the University of Tokyo
- 1997
- Ph.D. in Information Science from the University of Tokyo
Award
- 2003
- SC2003 High Performance Bandwidth Challenge "Distributed Infrastructure Award"
- 2005
- SC2005 StorCloud Challenge "Award for Most Innovative Use of Storage In Support of Science"
- 2006
- SC2006 Storage Challenge, Winner - Large Systems, "High Performance Data Analysis for Particle Physics using the Gfarm file system"
- 2018
- Best Paper Award of the Workshops collocated with the Fifth International Conference on Social Networks Analysis, Management and Security (SNAMS 2018) and the Fifth International Conference on Internet of Things: Systems, Management and Security (IoTSMS 2018)
Career
- 1997.4-2001.3
- Research Scientist, Electrotechnical Laboratory, AIST, MITI
- 2000.3-2000.6
- Visiting Scholar at University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- 2001.4-2005.9
- Research Scientist, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
- 2005.10-2006.3
- Chief Research Scientist, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
- 2006.4-2015.3
- Associate Professor, University of Tsukuba
- 2015.4-
- Professor, University of Tsukuba
Biographical Sketch
Osamu Tatebe received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the
University of Tokyo in 1997. He worked at the Electrotechnical
Laboratory (ETL) and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST) until 2006. He is currently a professor
at the Center for Computational Sciences at the University of
Tsukuba.
Since 2000, he has led the research and development of the Gfarm file
system, which is currently used in a nationwide 100PB HPCI shared
storage infrastructure in Japan. He is presently engaged in the
exploration of the next generation of high performance computing (HPC)
storage architecture. He has received awards in the SC2003 High
Performance Bandwidth Challenge, the SC2005 StorCloud Challenge, and
the SC2006 Storage Challenge. His research interests include HPC
storage architecture and HPC system software.