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Takayuki Osogami is a research staff member at IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University in August 2005, and a B.Eng. degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1998. His research interests include stochastic modeling, analysis, optimization, and simulation.

Resume

Employment

Apr. 1998
- present
Tokyo Research Laboratory, IBM Japan, Ltd., Yamato, Japan
Apr. 2006 - Present Research staff member
Jul. 2005 - Mar. 2006 Researcher
Jul. 2001 - Jun. 2005 On leave at Carnegie Mellon University
Jan. 2000 - Jul. 2001 Associate Researcher
Apr. 1998 - Dec. 1999 Assistant Researcher

Education

Jul. 2001
- Jun. 2005
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA
Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science, August 2005
Ph.D. thesis: Analysis of multiserver systems via dimensionality reduction of Markov chains
Advisor: Prof. Mor Harchol-Balter
Thesis committee: Prof. Mor Harchol-Balter, Prof. Hui Zhang, Prof. Bruce M. Maggs, Prof. Alan Scheller-Wolf (Tepper School of Business, CMU), and Dr. Mark S. Squillante (IBM Research)
  • Published 4 journal papers (refereed), 10 conference/workshop papers (refereed), and 1 invited conference paper; two papers selected among best papers.
  • Teaching assistant at undergraduate courses: Great Theoretical Ideas in Computer Science I (spring, 2003) and Algorithms (fall, 2003). Received an excellent student review of overall rating 3.71/4.00 in Algorithms. Faculty course evaluation in Algorithms achieved the highest rating in the history of the course.
  • Teaching assistant at a graduate course: Theory of Performance Modeling (fall, 2003).
Jun. 1999
- Mar. 2000
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Visiting Researcher at Imai Laboratory, Department of Information Science
Apr. 1994
- Mar. 1998
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Bachelor of Electronic Engineering, Mar. 1998
Senior thesis: An Optical Clock Signal Distribution System Using Synchronous Receiver Circuits
Advisor: Prof. Koichiro Hoh and Prof. Minoru Fujishima
GPA: 3.90

Publications

See a complete list of publications.
  • Ph.D. and Senior theses
  • 6 Journal papers, refereed
  • 17 Conference/Workshop papers, refereed
  • 1 Conference poster, refereed
  • 2 Conference/Workshop papers, invited

Patents

Seven patents filed (as of June 2008).

Honors and grants

  • Graduate fellowship from Carnegie Mellon University, Aug. 2001 - Jun. 2005.
  • Full corporate sponsorship for graduate study abroad from IBM Japan, Jul. 2001 - Jun. 2005.
  • Student travel grant from the ACM SIGMETRICS, Jun. 2004.
  • Student travel grant from the IEEE ICDCS, May 2003.
  • Admission to graduate school of University of Tokyo, exempt from entrance exam due to distinguished undergraduate record (declined), 1998.
  • Scholarship from Japan Scholarship Foundation, Apr. 1997 - Mar. 1998.

Professional Service

  • Editorial Board
    • Associate Editor for International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences, February 2008 - January 2010.
    • Member of Editorial Board for Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, March 2008 -.
    • Member of Editorial Review Board for International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector, August 2007 - July 2009.
  • Program Committee
    • Member of Technical Program Committee for the 4th International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of Systems (QEST 2007).

  • Referee for Journals, Conferences, and Books:
  • YearJournalsConferencesBooks
    2008 Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory (2)
    Journal of the ACM
    Internarional Journal of Information Systems in Service Sector
    IEEE/IFIP DSN
    IEEE ISSRE
    2007 Performance Evaluation (3)
    European Journal of Operational Research
    IEEE Transactions on Communications
    INFORMS Journal on Computing
    Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory
    IFIP PERFORMANCE
    QEST (8)
    2006 Performance Evaluation (2)
    Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications (QUESTA)
    Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Algorithms
    Telecommunication Systems
    IEEE GLOBECOM
    John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
    2005 or before Performance Evaluation (3)
    Journal of the ACM
    ACM SIGCOMM
    IEEE INFOCOM

Community Service

  • Active member of IBM On Demand Community. Enjoying science experiments with children, including TryScience (2005-present).
  • Member of administrators for komachi, an online Japanese community site in Pittsburgh (2001-2005).
  

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