Li Zha
Institute of Computing Technology
Chinese Academy of Sciences
China
Biography
Li ZHA obtained his Ph.D in 2003, and is an Associate Professor of the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences since 2005. He was been the project leader or the technical director of several national level research programs. Such as the “OMII-China†and the “China National Grid Software Research and Development†project which is fund by China Ministry of Science and Technology 863 Program. In these two projects, by leading a R&D group in ICT, he is in charge of architecture and implementation of CNGrid GOS v3 and v4. Deployed on twelve geographically distributed grid nodes, CNGrid GOS supports computing and storage resource sharing with SSI and SSO characters, and provides a friendly interface to end users for accessing resources. He has also supervised several international collaboration projects, such as the ICTGridSAM and EMeRGE project fund by UK e-Science program. His research is focused on large scale distributed resource management and scheduling, which includes naming, organization and policy mechanisms. His interests also include other classic issues in distributed computing and grid computing field. Li ZHA obtained his Ph.D in 2003, and is an Associate Professor of the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences since 2005. He was been the project leader or the technical director of several national level research programs. Such as the “OMII-China†and the “China National Grid Software Research and Development†project which is fund by China Ministry of Science and Technology 863 Program. In these two projects, by leading a R&D group in ICT, he is in charge of architecture and implementation of CNGrid GOS v3 and v4. Deployed on twelve geographically distributed grid nodes, CNGrid GOS supports computing and storage resource sharing with SSI and SSO characters, and provides a friendly interface to end users for accessing resources. He has also supervised several international collaboration projects, such as the ICTGridSAM and EMeRGE project fund by UK e-Science program. His research is focused on large scale distributed resource management and scheduling, which includes naming, organization and policy mechanisms. His interests also include other classic issues in distributed computing and grid computing field.
Research Interest
Distributed and grid computing system; Distributed system software; distributed resource management and scheduling; performance analysing