Sam Son
(2024) (2022) (2020)
Contact:
sam.son@berkeley.edu
I am a
Ph.D. student working on systems at Berkeley NetSys. My
current research interest is scheduling and memory management in computer
systems.
My Ph.D.
study is being supported by Korean Foundation for Advanced Study (KFAS).
Before I
came to Berkeley, I earned my MS from Seoul National University, under the
guidance of Jae W. Lee, and BS
from Postech
Publications
- (To appear) Harvesting Memory-bound CPU Stall Cycles in
Software with MSH, Z. Luo, S. Son, S. Ratnasamy,
S. Shenker, OSDI ‘24
- Efficient Microsecond-scale Blind Scheduling with Tiny Quanta,
Z. Luo, S. Son, D. Bali, E. Amaro, A. Ousterhout,
S. Ratnasamy, S. Shenker,
ASPLOS ‘24
- ULPPACK: Fast Sub-8-bit Matrix Multiply on Commodity SIMD
Hardware, Jaeyeon Won, Jeyeon
Si, Sam Son, Tae Jun Ham, and Jae W Lee, MLSys
‘22
- ASAP: Fast Mobile Application Switch via Adaptive Prepaging, Sam Son, Seung Yul Lee, Yunho Jin, Jonghyun
Bae, Jinkyu Jeong, Tae
Jun Ham, Jae W. Lee, and Hongil Yoon,USENIX ATC ‘21
- FlashNeuron: SSD-Enabled Large-Batch Training of Very Deep Neural
Networks, Jonghyun Bae, Jongsung
Lee, Yunho Jin, Sam Son,
Shine Kim, Hakbeom Jang, Tae Jun Ham, and Jae W. Lee,
USENIX FAST ‘21
- Layerweaver: Maximizing resource utilization of neural processing units
via layer-wise scheduling, Young H Oh, Seonghak Kim, Yunho Jin, Sam Son, Jonghyun Bae, Jongsung Lee, Yeonhong Park, Dong Uk Kim, Tae
Jun Ham, and Jae W. Lee, HPCA ‘21
Miscellaneous
- Songs I like: Apple Music,
Spotify
- Berkeley’s OS
prelim syllabus
Last Updated on 2 May 2024