Dong Du(杜冬冬)
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Dong Du(杜冬冬)

Google Scholar ID: NSzZlzoAAAAJ
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
operating systemarchitecturerisc-vserverlesssecurity
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Publications
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Publications
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Academic Achievements
  • 1. The work, Copier, received the best paper award at SOSP 2025.
  • 2. A paper titled 'How to Copy Memory? Coordinated Asynchronous Copy as a First-Class OS Service' was accepted by SOSP 2025.
  • 3. Two papers were accepted by OSDI 2025: 'OS Rendering Service Made Parallel with Out-of-Order Execution and In-Order Commit' and 'Fork in the Road: Reflections and Optimizations for Cold Start Latency in Production Serverless Systems'.
  • 4. A paper titled 'D-VSync: Decoupled Rendering and Displaying for Smartphone Graphics' was accepted by ASPLOS 2025 and integrated into commercial smartphone OS, HarmonyOS Next.
  • 5. A paper titled 'On-demand and Parallel Checkpoint/Restore for GPU Applications' was accepted by ACM SoCC 2024.
  • 6. A paper titled 'Harmonizing Efficiency and Practicability: Optimizing Resource Utilization in Serverless Computing with Jiagu' was accepted by USENIX ATC 2024.
  • 7. A paper titled 'Using Dynamically Layered Definite Releases for Verifying the RefFS File System' was accepted by OSDI 2024.
  • 8. A paper titled 'sNPU: Trusted Execution Environments on Integrated NPUs' was accepted by ISCA 2024.
Research Experience
  • Has built several systems including Penglai TEE (state-of-the-art RISC-V TEE), serverless systems (Catalyzer, ServerlessBench, and Molecule), and RISC-V IPC extension (XPC). Also involved in open-source communities such as RISC-V (SPMP TG chair), openEuler (RISC-V SIG maintainer), and OpenHarmony (RISC-V and TEE SIG maintainer).
Education
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Background
  • Assistant Professor at the Institute of Parallel and Distributed Systems (IPADS), Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Research interests include operating systems, architecture, system security (TEE), serverless computing, and HW/SW co-design. Currently working on research projects about the intersection of Operating Systems (especially OS kernels) and Large Language Models (LLMs).
Miscellany
  • Seeking self-motivated students to join research projects focusing on the intersection of Operating Systems (especially OS kernels) and Large Language Models (LLMs). Open to hearing other thoughts or ideas.