Jayashree Mohan

ACM W India Council Member at Microsoft Research

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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Jayashree Mohan is a senior researcher at Microsoft Research India with eight years of experience designing systems infrastructure for efficient LLM inference and storage-aware ML workloads. She completed a PhD at UT Austin under Prof. Vijay Chidambaram, where her work created frameworks and tools to systematically test storage reliability and to build efficient storage solutions for emerging applications like deep learning. Her background blends deep systems research with practical engineering, from Project Silica and Project Fiddle internships to production-oriented research at MSR. Based in Bengaluru, she also serves on the ACM Women India Council, reflecting her commitment to community and mentoring. Notably, her trajectory shows a consistent focus on bridging rigorous academic methods with real-world storage and ML system challenges.
code8 years of coding experience
job5 years of employment as a software developer
book12th PCMS, 12th PCMS at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College
bookDoctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Science at The University of Texas at Austin
book10th, 10th at Green Valley National School
bookBachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Computer Science at National Institute of Technology Karnataka
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Github Skills (26)

testing10
osdi10
reliability10
leveldb9
key-value-store7
database6
dax6
san6
key-value6
non-volatile5
volatile5
filesystem4
qemu4
diego4
byte4

Programming languages (4)

C++ShellCPython

Github contributions (5)

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msr-fiddle/synergy

Jul 2020 - Aug 2022

Contributions:44 commits, 7 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 2 months
utsaslab/crashmonkey

Dec 2017 - Apr 2020

CrashMonkey: tools for testing file-system reliability (OSDI 18)
Contributions:300 commits, 44 PRs, 219 pushes in 2 years 4 months
file-systemstest-harnesstestingsystem-reliabilityreliability
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Jayashree Mohan - ACM W India Council Member at Microsoft Research