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Professor Tay Yong Chiang is affiliated with the National University of Singapore as a Professor in the Department of Computer Science. He is also a Fellow at Tembusu College, contributing to academic community engagement. His career spans academia and industry, including past roles at Sequoia Systems, Microsoft, Intel Research, and VMware.
- Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University
- B.Sc. in Mathematics (Honours) from the University of Singapore
Research focuses on performance modeling and database systems, with specific interests in caching systems, wireless protocols, Internet traffic analysis, concurrency control, and the application of local time in distributed systems. He has contributed to journals like JACM, ACM TODS, and conferences such as SIGMOD, VLDB, and INFOCOM.
His publications span systems performance evaluation (1995–2017), covering database transactions, wireless protocols, caching, and distributed computing. Key journals include ACM Transactions on Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Computing Systems.
He has authored books like Analytical Performance Modeling for Computer Systems and Locking Performance in Centralized Databases, and taught courses such as CS1231S Discrete Structures.


