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Mike Feeley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia (UBC), located in Vancouver, Canada. He is a member of the Distributed Systems Group and has held this academic position since at least 2014. His work is centered on operating systems and distributed systems, with a focus on scalable and reliable file systems, cloud storage, mobile computing, and system software for clusters. He has been actively involved in teaching courses such as CPSC_V 416 (Distributed Systems) and CPSC_V 213/313 (Computer Systems and Hardware) across multiple terms from 2014 to 2025.
Feeley has received several teaching awards, including the 2014 UBC Computer Science Undergraduate Team Award and multiple CS Department Teaching Awards. His research projects include Elephant (a file system), NetVM (user-mode RDMA), and GMS (global memory for PC clusters), along with work on peer-to-peer file systems and mobile ad hoc networks.
He is affiliated with UBC’s Department of Computer Science, located in the ICICS/CS Building. His office is in room 393 (CISR 393), and he maintains a personal webpage and Google Scholar profile. Beyond academia, he shares his family life, including two children and residential addresses in Vancouver.
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