Boston, MA, United States of America

Yang Zhou


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Innovations of Yang Zhou in Fault Tolerant Memory Systems

Introduction

Yang Zhou is an accomplished inventor based in Boston, MA. He has made significant contributions to the field of memory systems, particularly in developing fault-tolerant frameworks. His innovative approach focuses on enhancing application performance while minimizing latency.

Latest Patents

Yang Zhou holds a patent for a "Fault Tolerant Disaggregated Memory." This patent describes a low-latency, low-overhead fault-tolerant remote memory framework. The framework efficiently packs similar-size in-memory objects into individual page-aligned spans and applies erasure coding on these spans. It fully utilizes efficient one-sided remote memory accesses (RMAs) to swap spans in and out, minimizing network input/outputs (I/Os). The compaction techniques employed reduce remote memory fragmentation, achieving lower tail latency and higher application performance compared to other fault tolerance solutions, albeit at the cost of potentially increased memory usage.

Career Highlights

Yang Zhou is currently employed at Google Inc., where he continues to push the boundaries of memory technology. His work has garnered attention for its innovative solutions to common challenges in remote memory access and fault tolerance.

Collaborations

Yang collaborates with notable colleagues, including Hassan Mohamed Gamal Hassan Wassel and Minlan Yu. Their combined expertise contributes to the advancement of memory systems and fault tolerance technologies.

Conclusion

Yang Zhou's contributions to fault-tolerant memory systems exemplify the innovative spirit of modern technology. His work not only addresses critical challenges but also enhances overall application performance.

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