“I am those whom I love”

 

The best way to know about a person is to know what he loves. If he loves money, he spends his precious life for money. If popularity, he does for popularity. Although I am often tempted to seek money and fame, I always want to be considered as a people lover who loves others so much that I can devote my time, effort, and money for them. When I leave this earthly world at the end my life, I will be living forever in those whom I love as well as in the heaven with Jesus and God. –Manhee Lee

 

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Manhee Lee

Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Computer Science
Texas A&M University
3112 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3112

Phone: 979-845-5439
Email: manhee at cs dot tamu dot edu
* Curriculum Vitae [PDF] (Updated: 04/2008)

Education

Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science, Texas A&M University, September 2003-Present.

M.S.E., Department of Computer Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea, February 1997

B.S.E., Department of Computer Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Taegu, Korea, February 1995

Experience

Lecturer, Dept. of Computer Science, Texas A&M University, Spring 2008,

CPSC321 Computer Architecture

 

Intern, Cisco Systems, Inc. Midrange Routing Business Unit, Cisco Packet Processor (CPP) Design Group, May 2007-Aug. 2007

Hardware Engineer: Involve in writing functional block specifications, Logic designing of CPP

 

Research Assistant, Dept. of Computer Science, Texas A&M University, Jan. 2007-May 2007

 

Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Computer Science, Texas A&M University, Sept. 2005-Dec. 2006

Fall 2005, spring 2006: CPSC321 Computer Architecture, teaching MIPS assembly and Verilog Programming

Fall 2006: CPSC614 Advanced Computer Architecture

Spring 2008: Instructor of CPSC321 Computer Architecture, course webpage

 

Network researcher, Supercomputing Center, KISTI, Korea, Dec. 1996-Jul. 2003

Performing research & developing server applications related to network security, network performance measurement, network management, etc.

Projects completed include:

• Automatic tuning system for TCP buffer (2003.1~2003.7, funded by KISTI).

• Applying the Diffserv technology to the Korea Research Environment Open NETwork (KREONET) for guaranteeing the quality of service (QoS) for supercomputing users (2003.1~2003.7, funded by KISTI).

• Developing a flow measurement tool, FlowScan+ (2001.1~2002.12, funded by KISTI).

• Deploying Active Measurement Program (AMP) mesh in Korea and Asia (2001.1~2002.12, funded by KISTI).

• Developing the secure DNS (1998.1~1999.12, funded by the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC), Korea).

• Developing the DDoS detection and response system (2002.1~2003.7, funded by KISTI).

• Developing the application management system (1996.12~1998.3, funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Korea).

Research Interests

Cluster Security: Secure network protocol design, security enhanced NIC design

Secure Computer Architecture: Secure multiprocessor design, secure computing architecture

System/Storage Area Network: High speed network protocol & NIC design, cluster interconnects middleware

Publications

Journals

M. Lee, and E.J. Kim, "A Comprehensive Framework for Enhancing Security in InfiniBand Architecture," IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS) Vol. 18, No. 10, pp. 1393-1406, Oct. 2007. (PDF)

 

Conferences

M. Lee, M. Ahn, and E.J. Kim, “I2SEMS: Interconnects-Independent Security Enhanced Shared Memory Multiprocessor Systems,” in the Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques (PACT), Brasov, Romania, 2007. (PDF)

M. Lee, E.J. Kim, and M. Yousif, “Security Enhancement in InfiniBand Architecture,” In the Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS), Denver, 2005. (PDF)

M. Lee, S.K.Jung, Y.J.Kwon, K.H.Kim, and O.H.Byeon, “Spanning Tree Search Model to Traceback DDoS Attack using Netflow,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Security and Management, Las Vegas, USA, 2003.

M. Lee, H.J.Choi, H.W.Park, “A Study on Management Model of World Wide Web Server,” Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Information Networking, Cheju, Korea, 1999.

 

Workshops

M. Lee, E.J. Kim, K.H. Yum, and M. Yousif, “An Overview on Security Issues in Cluster Interconnects,” In the Proceedings of the Cluster-Sec 2006 Workshop (Cluster-Sec, CCGrid Workshops) 2006, Singapore, 2006. (PDF)

M. Lee, E.J. Kim, K.H. Yum, and M. Yousif, “Instant Attack Stopper in InfiniBand Architecture,” In the Proceedings of the Cluster-Sec 2005 Workshop  (Cluster-Sec, CCGrid Workshops) 2005, Cardiff, UK, 2005. (PDF)

M. Lee, E.J. Kim, and C.W. Lee, “A Source Identification Scheme against DDoS Attacks in Cluster Interconnects,” In the Proceedings of the International Workshop on Network Design and Architecture (IWNDA, ICPP-Workshops) 2004, Montreal, Quebec, 2004. (PDF)

Skills

C, C++, MIPS, Verilog

InfiniBand, TCP/IP, IPSec, PKI, SNMP, DNS, Netflow

Patents

W.J. Seok, M.H.Lee, “Control mechanism for controlling access to zone information of Secure Domain Name System,” application for Korea.

M.H.Lee, W.J.Seok, “Authentication mechanism for Secure Domain Name System,” application for Korea.

H.J.Choi, M.H.Lee, “Application management system by client/server mechanism,” application for Korea.

H.J.Choi, M.H.Lee, “An efficient mechanism for managing application in Internet/Intranet,” application for Korea.

S.K.Jung, M.H.Lee, “A mechanism for resource allocating network resource via WWW in DiffServ network,” application for Korea.

Services

Deputy chair, Measurement working group of Asia Pacific Advanced Network Consortium – Korea (APAN-KR), 2002-2003

Co-chair, Measurement working group of APAN, 2002-2003

Honors and Awards

IT Student Scholarship, MIC, Korea, 2003-2004

IEEE IPDPS 2005 Conference Student Travel Awards, 2005


 


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