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Bio/Resume

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Short Bio
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 |
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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).
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Jun. 1999 - Mar. 2000 |
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Visiting Researcher at Imai Laboratory, Department of Information Science
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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
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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 -.
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- 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:
| Year | Journals | Conferences | Books |
| 2008 |
Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory (2)
Journal of the ACM
Internarional Journal of Information Systems in Service Sector
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IEEE/IFIP DSN
IEEE ISSRE
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| 2007 |
Performance Evaluation (3)
European Journal of Operational Research
IEEE Transactions on Communications
INFORMS Journal on Computing
Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory
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IFIP PERFORMANCE
QEST (8)
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| 2006 |
Performance Evaluation (2)
Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications (QUESTA)
Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Algorithms
Telecommunication Systems
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IEEE GLOBECOM
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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| 2005 or before |
Performance Evaluation (3)
Journal of the ACM
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ACM SIGCOMM
IEEE INFOCOM
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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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