News
- Jan. 2021: One of my research papers entitled "Data Transfers Using Bandwidth Reservation Through Multiple Disjoint Paths of Dynamic HPNs" was accepted by Journal of Network and Systems Management (JONS).
- July 2020: One of my research papers entitled "Intelligent and Flexible Bandwidth Scheduling for Data Transfers in Dedicated High-Performance Networks" was accepted by IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management (TNSM).
- Feb. 2020: One of my research papers entitled "Bandwidth Scheduling for Big Data Transfer with Two Variable Node-Disjoint Paths" was accepted by Journal of Communications and Networks (JCN).
- Nov. 2019: One of my research papers entitled "QoS Provisioning for Various Types of Deadline-Constrained Bulk Data Transfers Between Data Centers" was accepted by Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS).
- Oct. 2019: I was nominated for the 2020 Lyle E. Gibson Distinguished Teacher Award.
Biography
My name is Liudong Zuo and currently I am an assistant professor in Computer Science Department at California State University, Dominguez Hills. I received the B.E. degree in Computer Science from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in 2009, and the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 2015. My Ph.D. advisor was Dr. Michelle Zhu, now at Montclair State University.
Research Interests
My research interests include Computer Networks, Algorithm Design and Application, and Big Data Management. My current research emphasizes big data transfer with guaranteed performance using the bandwidth reservation service in dedicated high-performance networks. The typical example of such network is ESnet. I plan to extend my research areas to Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition and Data Mining in the near future.