The PDF version of my CV can be found here.

EDUCATION PhD Student, Computer Science September 2007 - present
University of California, Santa Cruz
Advisor: Darrell Long

Master of Science, Computer Science December 2010
University of California, Santa Cruz

Bachelor of Science, Computer Science June 2007
University of California, Santa Cruz

PUBLICATIONS



Stephanie N. Jones, Christina R. Strong, Aleatha Parker-Wood, Alexandra Holloway, Darrell D. E. Long, "Easing the Burdens of HPC File Management", Proceedings of the 6th Parallel Data Storage Workshop (PDSW '11), November 2011.

Stephanie N. Jones, Christina R. Strong, Aleatha Parker-Wood, Alexandra Holloway, Darrell D. E. Long, "Los Alamos National Laboratory Interviews", Technical Report UCSC-SSRC-11-06, September 2011.

Stephanie N. Jones, Christina R. Strong, Darrell D. E. Long, Ethan L. Miller, "Tracking Emigrant Data via Transient Provenance", Proceedings of the 3rd USENIX Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Provenance (TaPP '11), June 2011.

Stephanie N. Jones, "Online De-duplication in a Log-Structured File System for Primary Storage", Technical Report UCSC-SSRC-11-03. May 2011.

Andrew Leung, Ethan L. Miller, Stephanie Jones, "Scalable Security for Petascale Parallel File Systems", Proceedings of SC '07. November 2007.

EXPERIENCE Yahoo! June 2010 - Sept 2010
Intern for Yahoo! Research & Development
Investigate different file systems for disk fragmentation problems on different file systems and develop solutions.

NetApp June 2008 - June 2010
Intern for Advanced Technology Group
Worked on data de-duplication research projects within the Advanced Technology Group.

Storage Systems Research Center Jan 2008 - March 2008
Graduate Student Researcher
Processed and analyzed the chunk data from provided data sets to look for patterns that could allow for further data de-duplication.

Storage Systems Research Center June 2007 - Sep 2007
Graduate Student Researcher
Studied different file systems in order to create data structures for a view-based file system that would support queries similar to databases.