I am a Ph.D candidate in the Department of Computer Science at Illinois Institute of Technology. My advisor is Professor Zhiling Lan and I am a member of Scalable Computing Software Lab (SCS). My research interests include resource management, modeling and simulation in high-performance computing. I am currently working on modeling performance variablity on Dragonfly networks.
X. Wang, M. Mubarak, X. Yang, R.B. Ross, and Z. Lan. Union: An Automatic Workload Manager for Accelerating Network Simulation. In International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, IEEE, 2020. [PDF]
Y. Kang, X, Wang, N. McGlohon, M. Mubarak, S. Chunduri, Z. Lan. Modeling and Analysis of Application Interference on Dragonfly+. In SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation, ACM, 2019.[PDF]
X. Wang, M. Mubarak, X. Yang, R.B. Ross, and Z. Lan. Trade-off study of localizing communication and balancing network traffic on a Dragonfly system. In International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, IEEE, 2018.[PDF]
P. Qiao, X. Wang, X. Yang, Y. Fan, and Z. Lan. Joint effects of application communication pattern, job placement and network routing on Fat-Tree systems. In International Conference on Parallel Processing Companion, ACM, 2018.[PDF]
X. Yang, J. Jenkins, M. Mubarak, X. Wang, R. B. Ross, and Z. Lan. Study of intra- and interjob interference on Torus networks. In Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE, 2016.[PDF]
X. Wang, W. Tang, R. Kettimuttu, and Z. Lan. Utility-Based Scheduling for Bulk Data Transfers between Distributed Computing Facilities. In Parallel Processing Workshops, IEEE, 2015.[PDF]