My name is Yu Sang. I am a PhD candidate at the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Temple University. My advisor is Professor Bo Ji.
Tel: +1-267-408-7734 Email:yu.sang@temple.edu
Address: Room 360 Science Education and Research Center (SERC)
Education
- Sep. 2014 ~ Present
PhD, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Temple University
- Sep. 2010 ~ June. 2014.
B. Eng., Department of Electronic Information Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC)
Research Interests
- My research interests are in the modeling, analysis, control, and optimization of complex network systems.
Publications
- Y. Sang, B. Li, and B. Ji, “The Power of Waiting for More than One Response in Minimizing the Age-of-Information,” submitted to GLOBECOM 2017, April 2017. [Technical Report (arXiv)]
- Y. Sang, B. Ji, G. R. Gupta, X. Du, and L. Ye, “Provably Efficient Algorithms for Joint Placement and Allocation of Virtual Network Functions,” IEEE INFOCOM 2017, Atlanta, GA, May 2017. [PDF] [Technical Report (arXiv)]
- B. Ji and Y. Sang, “Throughput Characterization of Node-based Scheduling in Multihop Wireless Networks: A Novel Application of the Gallai-Edmonds Structure Theorem,” ACM MobiHoc 2016, Paderborn, Germany, July 2016. [PDF]
- B. Ji, G. R. Gupta, and Y. Sang, “Node-based Service-Balanced Scheduling for Provably Guaranteed Throughput and Evacuation Time Performance,” IEEE INFOCOM 2016, San Francisco, CA, April 2016. [PDF] [Technical Report (arXiv)]
- C. Skinner, Y. Sang, and B. Ji, “Improving Timeliness of Information through Replicating Requests,” IEEE SARNOFF 2016 (Poster Session), Newark, NJ, September 2016.
Teaching
- CIS 2107 TA Computer Systems and Low-Level Programming, Fall 2015 - Fall 2017.
- CIS 2107 TA Network Architectures, Spring 2016.
Awards
- SCott Hibbs Future of Computing Award
- Temple University Presidential Fellowship