About Me
I am an undergraduate computer science student at the Bandung Institute of Technology with a strong focus on computer systems. My work centers on building and analyzing large-scale storage I/O tracing systems across Windows, Linux, and mobile platforms. I am interested in understanding real-world storage behavior, caching, SSD performance, and end-to-end data paths.
I also enjoy designing efficient software systems, from high-performance data pipelines to backend services. My long-term goal is to study and build systems that improve how modern machines manage data at scale.
Currently collaborating with Professor Juncheng Yang (Harvard University) on designing better systems!
Research Experience
- Built a cross-platform I/O tracing system (Windows ETW & Linux eBPF/BCC) to collect real-world storage, filesystem, and network events.
- Implement Clock with Adaptive Replacement on libCacheSim.
