We work on database systems on modern hardware, new programming paradigms and support for emerging applications. We also contribute to related areas such as synchronization, operating systems and distributed systems while solving database systems problems.
Our work consistently appears in top-tier database conferences (VLDB/SIGMOD/CIDR) and is being picked up by industry. For example:
- DragonflyDB's core hash table structure is based on Dash [VLDB 2020][SIGMOD Record 2021].
- Amazon Redshift adopted the Serial Safety Net [VLDBJ 2017][DaMoN 2015] to support serializability.
Our lab is also home to a series of open-source research prototypes that received major awards (e.g., ACM SIGMOD Research Highlights 2021, 2023) and are being used by our peers, e.g., CoroBase, PiBench, ERMIA, PMwCAS and implementations of concurrent persistent memory indexes. All of our work is open-source - check out the repositories page to learn more!
We are part of the Data Science Research Group in the School of Computing Science at Simon Fraser University in Metro Vancouver, Canada.
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PI: Tianzheng Wang, Associate Professor at SFU CS
Current PhD Students: Jiatang Zhou (2024-), Ziyi Yan (2021-), Tianxun Hu (2021-), Kaisong Huang (2020-)
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