Curriculum Vitae 2008
Education
- MS in Computer Science from San Francisco State University 1995
- BA in Sociology from San Francisco State University 1990
Professional Experience
- Network Engineer : NERSC, 2007-present
- Computer Scientist : Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2003-2007
- Computer Security Specialist : Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2006-2007
- Research Scientist : University of Amsterdam (AIR group), 2002-2003
- Group Leader (Acting) : Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2000-2002
- Computer Systems Engineer: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1995-2000
- Student Researcher: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1992-1995
- Computer Science Lab Manager: SFSU 1990-1992
Narrative
Jason Lee is a Computer Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory. He works in the Distributed Systems Department in the
Collaborative Computing Technologies Group. Jason has worked on various
projects in his 15 years at LBL. These range from a Distributed
Parallel Storage System to his work on Grid Architecture in the
GGF to his current work on BRO, an intrusion detection
system. Some of his more recent work has involved the anonymization of
network traffic for release into the public domain as part of the PREDiCT
project. Jason was involved in the early QoS network tests with Van
Jacobson back in 1994, some of the first gigabit testbeds (MAGIC 1993,
BAGNet 1995, NTONC 97) and worked with the AIR group in the
Netherlands on 10 Gbps transatlantic links (2002). Jason doesn't admit
that he knows anything about ATM or what the acronym POS means.
Related Technologies
Performing the above research has led to deep working knowledge of
networking (TCP/UDP/IP), many networking protocols (HTTP, DNS, NTP,
etc.) and many of the higher level abstractions that use it (i.e. Web
Services). This, in turn has lead to an understanding of the
applications that drive it like RDBMS (Postgres, MySQL), several
programming languages (Python, C, Java, Perl), Unix operating systems
and a host of software engineering methodologies and tools (e.g. UML,
SVN, autoconf). Jason has become very adept at adminstrating various
flavors of *NIX over the years (AIX, TrueUnix, BSD, Linux) and has had
occasion to hack on a few kernels (web100) as part of his network
testing.
Research Interests
Jason's current research interests include: high-performance
networking and network protocols; distributed system performance
monitoring and analysis; network tuning issues; characterization of
WAN/LAN network traffic and cyber security and intrusion detection
systems.
Selected Publications
A full list of publications can be found at:
http://acs.lbl.gov/~jason/publications.html
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Matthias Vallentin, Robin Sommer, Jason Lee, Craig Leres, Vern Paxson,
Brian Tierney, The NIDS Cluster: Scalable, Stateful Network Intrusion
Detection on Commodity Hardware , Proceedings of the Symposium on
Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection , Queensland, Australia,
September 2007. LBNL-63278
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C. Guok, D. Robertson, M. Thompson, J. Lee, B. Tierney and William
Johnston, Intra and Interdomain Circuit Provisioning Using the
OSCARS Reservation System, accepted for GridNETS 2006 conference.
LBNL-60373
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Ruoming Pang, Mark Allman, Vern Paxson, Jason Lee.
The Devil and Packet Trace Anonymization.
ACM Computer Communication Review, 36(1), January 2006. LBNL-57630
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Ruoming Pang, Mark Allman, Mike Bennett, Jason Lee, Vern Paxson, Brian
Tierney. A First Look at Modern
Enterprise Traffic. ACM SIGCOMM/USENIX Internet
Measurement Conference, October 2005.
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Daniel K. Gunter, Keith R. Jackson, David E. Konerding, Jason R. Lee and
Brian L. Tierney,
Essential Grid Workflow Monitoring Elements ,
The 2005 International Conference on Grid Computing and Applications
(GCA'05)
LBNL-57428.
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Antony Antony, Johan Blom, Cees de Laat, Jason Lee, "Exploring practical
limitations of TCP over TransAtlantic networks", High-Speed Networks and
Services for Data-Intensive Grids: the DataTAG Project, special issue,
Future Generation Computer Systems, volume 21 issue 4 (2005).
[technical report]
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Ian Foster et al The Grid2003 Production Grid: Principles and Practice. HPDC 2004:
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Brian L. Tierney, Tom Dunigan, Jason R. Lee, Dan Gunter and Martin
Stoufer,
Improving Distributed Application Performance Using TCP
Instrumentation
, LBNL report 52590.
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Antony Antony, Johan Blom, Cees de Laat, Jason Lee, Wim Sjouw,
"Microscopic Examination of TCP Flows Over Transatlantic Links",
iGrid2002 special issue, Future Generation Computer Systems, volume 19
issue 6 (2003).
FGCS. [pdf]
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Wim Sjouw, Antony Antony, Johan Blom, Cees de Laat and Jason Lee, TCP
Behaviour On Transatlantic Lambda's, Grid Computing: First European
Across Grids Conference, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, February 13-14,
2004
- D. Gunter, B. Tierney, K. Jackson, J. Lee, M. Stoufer, "Dynamic
Monitoring of High-Performance Distributed Applications"
, Proceedings of the 11th IEEE Symposium on High Performance
Distributed Computing, HPDC-11,
July 2002, LBNL-49698.
- J. Lee, D. Gunter, M. Stoufer, B. Tierney, "
Monitoring Data Archives for Grid Environments",
Proceeding of IEEE Supercomputing 2002 Conference,
Nov. 2002, LBNL-50216.
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B. Allcock, Foster, I., Nefedova, V., Chervenak, A.,
Deelman, E., Kesselman, C., Sim, A., Shoshani, A., Lee, J.,
Drach, B., Williams, D. "High-Performance
Remote Access to Climate Simulation Data: A Challenge
Problem for Data Grid Technologies " Proceeding of the
IEEE Supercomputing
2001 Conference, Nov. 2001.
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J. Lee, D. Gunter, B. Tierney, W. Allock, J. Bester, J.
Bresnahan, S. Tecke Applied
Techniques for High Bandwidth Data Transfers across Wide
Area Networks Sept 2001, LBNL-46269, CHEP01 Beijing
China.
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B. Tierney, D. Gunter, J. Lee, M. Stoufer, "Enabling
Network-Aware Applications" , Proceedings of the 10th
IEEE Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-10),
August 2001, LBNL-47611.
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D. Agarwal, B. Tierney, D. Gunter, J. Lee, and W.
Johnston, ``Network
Aware High-Performance Distributed
Applications,''Proceedings of the Workshop on New Visions
for Large-Scale Networks: Research and Applications,
Vienna, VA (March 2001). (LBNL Technical Report Number
LBNL-47518).
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W. Bethel, S. Campbell, E. Dart, J. Lee, S. A. Smith, K. Stockinger, B.
Tierney, K. Wu.,
Interactive Analysis of Large Network Data Collections Using
Query-Driven Visualization, LBNL-59166
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W. Bethel, Tierney, B., Lee, J., Gunter, D., Lau, S., "Using
High-Speed WANs and Network Data Caches to Enable Remote
and Distributed Visualization", Proceeding of the IEEE
Supercomputing 2000
Conference, Nov. 2000. LBNL-45365.