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SNIA Developer Conference September 15-17, 2025 | Santa Clara, CA

Assistant Professor

Virginia Tech

Dr. Changwoo Min is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. His research focuses on system software for emerging storage devices, scalable operating system design, and system security. His work has been published in top-tier systems conferences (SOSP, OSDI, ATC, FAST, EuroSys, ASPLOS, and MICRO), database conferences (SIGMOD and VLDB), and security conferences (CCS and USENIX Security). Before joining Virginia Tech in 2017, he was a research scientist in the Department of Computer Science at Georgia Tech. He received his Ph.D. degree from Sungkyunkwan University in 2014.

RETINA: Exploring Computational Storage (SmartSSD) Usecase

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Computational Storage offers near-data acceleration, and it is gaining popularity with recent commercialization and standardization efforts. In this talk, we present how Computational Storage can be used to scale the performance of a key-value storage engine and deep learning training workloads. We propose a new key-value storage engine, named RETINA, where Computational Storage, Samsung SmartSSD, accelerates its data processing and user-defined processing pipelines.

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