Haoyuan Li

Haoyuan (H.Y.) Li is a computer scientist and entrepreneur specializing in distributed systems, big data, and cloud computing. He is best known for proposing Virtual Distributed File System (VDFS),[1] and creating an open-source data orchestration system, Alluxio. He is the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Alluxio, Inc,[2][3][4] a company commercializing the Alluxio Data Orchestration Technology. He is a frequent speaker on the topic of AI, Big Data, Cloud Computing, and Open Source at conferences.

Haoyuan Li
Alma materUC Berkeley (Ph.D.)
Cornell University (M.S.)
Peking University (B.S.)
Known forAlluxio
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science
ThesisAlluxio: A Virtual Distributed File System (2018)
Doctoral advisorIon Stoica
Scott Shenker
Websitehaoyuanli.com

Biography

Li was born and raised in China, and educated at Peking University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. While at university, he participated in programming contests representing Peking University, and placed 11th worldwide (bronze medal) in ACM ICPC 2005, and 13rd place worldwide in 2006. He went on to study at Cornell University gaining a M.S. in Computer Science.

He received his Computer Science Ph.D.[1] from UC Berkeley AMPLab, under the supervision of Prof. Ion Stoica and Prof. Scott Shenker. In the course of his Ph.D. studies, he co-created the Alluxio (a.k.a. Tachyon) open source project,[5] co-created the Apache Spark Streaming project ,[6] and became an Apache Spark committer.[7]

While during his Ph.D. study, Li co-founded Alluxio, Inc,[8][9] a venture-backed companies based in San Francisco Bay Area based on his Ph.D. research.[1] The company is commercializing the same name open source technology Alluxio.[10][11][12]

References

  1. Li, Haoyuan (7 May 2018). Alluxio: A Virtual Distributed File System (Technical report). EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley. UCB/EECS-2018-29.
  2. "Alluxio launches its memory-centric storage system for big data workloads". techcrunch.com. TechCrunch.
  3. "Alluxio Information at CrunchBase". CrunchBase.
  4. Woodie, Alex (3 July 2019). "Celebrating Data Independence". datanami.com. Tabor Communications.
  5. Li, Haoyuan; Ghodsi, Ali; Zaharia, Matei; Shenker, Scott; Stoica, Ion. "Tachyon: Reliable, Memory Speed Storage for Cluster Computing Frameworks" (PDF). Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. Zaharia, Matei; Das, Tathagata; Li, Haoyuan; Hunter, Timothy; Shenker, Scott; Stoica, Ion. "Discretized Streams: Fault-Tolerant Streaming Computation at Scale" (PDF). Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. "Apache Spark Committer List".
  8. Gage, Deborah (17 March 2015). "Andreessen Horowitz Invests $7.5M in Big-Data Startup Tachyon". wsj.com. The Wall Street Journal.
  9. Brust, Andrew (15 July 2019). "Alluxio 2.0 seeks to unify fragmented data ecosystem". zdnet.com. CBS Interactive.
  10. Gillin, Paul (11 July 2019). "Alluxio's data orchestration platform now spans multiple clouds". siliconangle.com. SiliconANGLE Media Inc.
  11. Mellor, Chris (12 July 2019). "You need access to those big data silos – fast? No problem, says Alluxio". blocksandfiles.com. Blocks & Files.
  12. Wells, Joyce (11 July 2019). "Breaking Down Data Silos with Data Orchestration". dbta.com. Information Today Inc.
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