Qingyang Wang

Qingyang Wang

Associate Professor

3272M Patrick F. Taylor Hall

Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803

Phone: 225 578 0959
qwang26@lsu.edu

 

Educational Background

Ph.D. in Computer Science, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014

M.S. in Computer Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2007

B.S. in Computer Science and Engineering, Wuhan University, 2004

 

Research Interests

Distributed systems and cloud computing with a current focus on performance and security of large-scale online services and IoT stream processing.

 

Teaching Responsibilities

CSC 2610: Cloud Fundamentals and Web Programming

CSC 4610: Virtualization and Cloud Systems

CSC 7610: Cloud and Enterprise Systems

 

Selected Publications

Amirreza Niakanlahiji, Jinpeng Wei, Md Rabbi Alam, Qingyang Wang, and Bei-Tseng Chu. “ShadowMove: A Stealthy Lateral Movement Strategy.”  in 2020 USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security'20), Boston, MA, USA, August 2020.


Jianshu Liu, Shungeng Zhang, Qingyang Wang, and Jinpeng Wei. “Mitigating Large Response Time Fluctuations through Fast Concurrency Adapting in the Cloud.” in the 34th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'20), New Orleans, LA, USA, May 2020.


Shungeng Zhang, Huasong Shan, Qingyang Wang, Jianshu Liu, Qiben Yan, and Jinpeng Wei. “Tail Amplification in n-Tier Systems: A Study of Transient Cross-Resource Contention Attacks.” In Proc. of the 39th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'19), Dallas, Texas, July 2019.


Qingyang Wang, Hui Chen, Shungeng Zhang, Liting Hu, and Balaji Palanisamy. “Integrating Concurrency Control in n-Tier Application Scaling Management in the Cloud.” in IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, (IEEE TPDS), vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 855-869, April 1 2019.


Huasong Shan, Qingyang Wang, and Calton Pu. “Tail Attacks on Web Applications.” In Proceedings of the 24th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS'17), Dallas, Texas, October 30-November 3, 2017. (Acceptance rate: 151/836=18%)


Qingyang Wang, Chien-An Lai, Yasuhiko Kanemasa, Shungeng Zhang, and Calton Pu. “A Study of Long-Tail Latency in n-Tier Systems: RPC vs. Asynchronous Invocations.” In Proc. of the 37th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'17), Atlanta, GA, June 2017.

 

Awards and Honors

Outstanding Services Award from the Services Conference Federation (SCF), 2019

LSU Tiger Athletic Foundation Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2018

NSF Research Initiation Initiative (CRII) award, 2016

 

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