Dr. Jung's research is supported by and in collaboration with the Department of Energy, the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center in Oakland, California and the National Science Foundation, Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning and National Research Foundation of Korea; his lab solely secures more than $4M. He also works with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as Guest Research Scientist, to model and simulate diverse memory technologies on scientific applications in designing energy-efficient Exascale computing systems. In addition to his academic activities, Dr. Jung has many years of industry experience, several industrial U.S. patents related to multi-channel SSDs, and approximately sixty technical papers regarding SSD flash firmware and kernel-level file systems. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Pennsylvania State University and his M.S. in Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology, and an M.S. in Embedded System from Korea University in Seoul. His research has been nominated as best paper from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Association for Computing Machinery (IEEE/ACM) Internal Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis 2013 (SC'13). He has received the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Award of Excellence, Samsung Flash Software Group Best Engineer and Product Planning awards, and Future Scientist and Competitive Professional Development awards from South Korean federal agencies.