Secured over $205,000 in research grants from institutions like NSF and Texas Advanced Research Program, funding experimental studies in video-on-demand protocols.
Authored or co-authored over 70 refereed journal and conference publications, including best paper awards, driving innovation in dependable computing and multimedia systems.
Mentored and graduated 4 Ph.D. students and 15 M.S. students, guiding their research in areas such as disk failure prediction, scalable multicast, and content-based services.
Developed and taught advanced graduate courses, including "Computer System Performance Evaluation" and "Advanced Operating Systems," shaping the next generation of computer scientists.
Served on various university committees, including the Graduate Committee and Executive Committee, contributing to departmental and college-level strategic initiatives.