Ryan Huang

@ryanphuang

Assistant Professor of CS at Johns Hopkins University. Enjoy building and wrestling with computer systems.

Joined November 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    9 Dec 2021

    The sad demise of Gilles Muller is a major loss to the systems community:

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    27 Oct 2021

    Michael Freedman () from received the 2021 Mark Weiser Award! Congratulations!!!

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    27 Oct 2021

    We will have an annual SOSP from 2023 onward!! 🥳🍾🎉 (If everything goes as expected 😃)

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    20 Oct 2021

    SOSP 21 is happening next week (Oct 25-29)! There are tech sessions, workshops, Ask Me Anything, Trivia, and more.. Free for ACM/SIGOPS Student members -- $5 to become a SIGOPS student member! A quick thread on all the things in the conf! 🧵 1/n

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    4 Oct 2021

    Strong Mickens "I HAVE NO TOOLS BECAUSE I’VE DESTROYED MY TOOLS WITH MY TOOLS" energy in today's reports of what happened at Facebook.

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    Understanding How Facebook Disappeared from the Internet by and .

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    30 Sep 2021

    Join us online at this October. The exciting 4-day program (Oct 25-29) includes 18 technical sessions with 54 accepted papers and many social events. The registration is free for ACM/SIGOPS student members. We look forward to seeing you!

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    1 Oct 2021

    random thought: abstractions were invented in OSes to hide the complexity of hardware; repurposed to hide the complexity of distributed systems; but now we use them mostly to hide the complexity of people (running services).

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    27 Sep 2021

    Early American Chinese restaurant menus were designed to be parseable as SQL

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  10. 14 Jul 2021

    Argus received the best paper award at ATC '21! This work is a collaboration with Lingmei Weng, , at Columbia U. It looks into debugging performance issues in modern desktop applications on macOS using annotated causal tracing. Paper:

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    14 Jul 2021

    5/5 To learn more, read our new paper or see talk in the "Correctness" session on Friday at 8:30 AM PACIFIC.

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    18 Jun 2021

    Your work may have benefited from USENIX's commitment to open access; your career may have grown from the connections you've made in our community. Your support as donor or member ensures we can continue to offer these valuable resources and opportunities:

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    18 Jun 2021

    As part of USENIX's ongoing commitment to encourage diversity in advanced computing, we offer Diversity Grants to support computer scientists interested in attending our conferences. Learn more about Diversity Grants for OSDI '21:

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    8 Jun 2021

    POPL2022 - The Deadline (Official Trailer)

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  15. 28 Apr 2021

    Our paper is available at ; the tool Arthas is available at !

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  16. 28 Apr 2021

    My student Brian Choi presented his first (virtual) conference talk at EuroSys '21 today! In this work, we investigate the soft-to-hard-faults problem in emerging PMEM systems, and develop Arthas, a fine-grained checkpoint-rollback tool to recover PMEM systems from hard faults.

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  17. 27 Apr 2021
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  18. 23 Apr 2021

    The HAOC workshop on cloud system availability and observability is taking place Monday April 26 at 8 am PST. We have a great line-up of papers, invited talks, keynote, and a panel: ! The registration is free (kudos to EuroSys): .

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    21 Apr 2021

    The sessions at OSDI'21 were a big favorite (thanks to and !). Next week, I'll do my best to continue the tradition chairing the first ever AMA session at . Tune in to hear from our five amazing featured speakers (1/7):

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  20. 21 Apr 2021

    A quite witty article on Barrelfish! Hope to read more retrospectives of the SIGOPS Hall-of-Fame papers.

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