Dr. Jie Zhang is currently an assistant professor of the school of Computer Science at Peking University, China. He is engaged in the research and design of storage systems, non-volatile memory and specialized processors. His research addresses the requirements for high-performance storage systems in the era of big data and artificial intelligence from the perspective of computer architecture. He is dedicated to breaking through the bottlenecks of data migration and the limitations of memory walls in the Von Neumann architecture. He has published over 60 papers in top-tier conferences and journals, including ISCA, OSDI, SOSP, HPCA, MICRO, ASPLOS, FAST, ATC, and Eurosys. Among post-90s scholars in computer architecture and system, he ranks first globally in the number of papers published in top conferences (CSRankings, 2016–2026). He was inducted to HPCA Hall of Fame in 2025.
Publications
1. (OSDI’26) Espresso: Constructing Cost-Efficient CXL JBOF via Inter-SSD Computing Resource Sharing
2. (ICLR’26) LouisKV: Efficient KV Cache Retrieval for Long Input-Output Sequences
3. (FAST’26) Xerxes: Extensive Exploration of Scalable Hardware Systems with CXL-Based Simulation Framework
4. (Eurosys’26) ColdCode: Cold Data Encoding for Enhanced Reliability and Lifetime in 3D NAND Flash
5. (ISCA’25) XHarvest: Rethinking High-Performance and Cost-Efficient SSD Architecture with CXL-Driven Harvesting
6. (HPCA’25) InstAttention: In-Storage Attention Offloading for Cost-Effective Long-Context LLM Inference
7. (SOSP’24) BIZA: Design of Self-Governing Block-Interface ZNS AFA for Endurance and Performance
8. (USENIX ATC’24) ScalaCache: Scalable User-Space Page Cache Management with Software-Hardware Coordination
9. (USENIX ATC’24) ScalaAFA: Constructing User-Space All-Flash Array Engine with Holistic Designs
10. (ISCA’24) Flagger: Cooperative Acceleration for Large-Scale Cross-Silo Federated Learning Aggregation