Brad Chen
J. Bradley Chen is area tech lead for Prevention in Google's Identity and Counterabuse Technologies Group. Previously he led Prevention and Revenue Engineering efforts at YouTube. Before YouTube, Dr. Chen started and managed the Native Client project in Google Chrome, bringing safe native code to millions of users. Prior to joining Google, he was Director of the Performance Tools Lab in Intel's Software Products Division. Chen served on the faculty of Harvard University from 1994-1998, conducting research in operating systems, computer architecture and distributed systems, and teaching a variety of related graduate and undergraduate courses. He has published widely on the subjects of computer systems security, performance and computer architecture. Dr. Chen has bachelors and masters degrees from Stanford University and a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University.
You can find a full list of publications here.
Recent Professional Activities
- Program Co-Chair, 2010 Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation (OSDI 2010)
- Program Committee, Workshop on Interaction between Operating Systems and Computer Architecture 2009 (WIOSCA).
- Program Committee, 2008 IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization (IISWC 2008), September 2008.
- Program Chair, 2008 ACM Workshop on Memory System Performance and Correctness, March 2008.
- Program Committee, 2008 Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation (OSDI 2008)
- Advisory Board, Center for Networked Systems, U. C. San Diego. January 2008 to present.
- Program Committee, 2006 Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation (OSDI 2006)
You can find a full list of publications here.
Authored Publications
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System Support for Automated Profiling and Optimization
The Measured Performance of Personal Computer Operating Systems
Yasuhiro Endo
Kee Chan
David Mazières
Antonio Dias
Margo I. Seltzer
Michael D. Smith
ACM Trans. Comput. Syst., vol. 14 (1996), pp. 3-40
The Measured Performance of Personal Computer Operating Systems
Yasuhiro Endo
Kee Chan
David Mazières
Antonio Dias
Margo I. Seltzer
Michael D. Smith
SOSP (1995), pp. 299-313
Dynamic Page Mapping Policies for Cache Conflict Resolution on Standard Hardware
Avoiding Conflict Misses Dynamically in Large Direct-Mapped Caches