T. S. Eugene Ng
Professor
Department of Computer Science
Rice University
United States of America
Biography
T. S. Eugene Ng is a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical & Computer Engineering at Rice University. He was selected as an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow and received an IBM Faculty Award in 2009. He also received aNational Science Foundation CAREER Award in 2005, and is a Kavli Fellow. He holds a B.S. in Computer Engineering with distinction and magna cum laude from University of Washington, a M.S. and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University. He is a holder of four U.S. patents. His current research interest lies in developing new network models, network architectures, and holistic networked systems that enable a robust and manageable global networked infrastructure for the future. Eugene grew up in Hong Kong and can never resist good "dim sum" or good soup. When he is not working, you are most likely to find him speeding down the road on his race bike.
Research Interest
Network models, network architectures, optical networks, holistic networked systems for big data
Publications
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Xin Sunny Huang, T. S. Eugene Ng, "Exploiting Inter-Flow Relationship for Coflow Placement in Datacenters", in The First Asia-Pacific Workshop on Networking (APNet'17), Hong Kong, China, August 2017
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Xiaoye Steven Sun, T. S. Eugene Ng, "When Creek Meets River: Exploiting High-Bandwidth Circuit Switch in Scheduling Multicast Data", in 2017 International Workshop on Networking BigData Oriented Systems (NetBOS), Toronto, Canada, October 2017 [.pdf].