Juncheng Yang is a Harvard Assistant Professor specializing in caching and storage systems, blending academic rigor with industry-scale experience. He earned a PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University and dual MS degrees from Emory University in Computer Science and Chemistry. His career spans internships at Twitter and Cloudflare, a postdoctoral stint at AWS, and research focused on the performance and efficiency of hundreds of cache clusters. Based in Boston, he contributes to Harvard's research and teaching in distributed systems, bridging theory and practice. His interdisciplinary background—from chemistry to computer science—reflects a curiosity-first philosophy: learn something about everything and master something deeply.
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