The last three years have been difficult, with the pandemic upending our lives and even our loved ones' health. But we are all trying our best to adapt to a “new world” and find innovative ways to work, study, and entertain. In this light, I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to all those who have worked to make the ACM TOS the premier journal it is today, especially the outgoing Editor-in-Chief, Sam Noh. I would like to thank the Associate Editors and the reviewers who have voluntarily devoted their time and effort to serve the community. Our entire community is indebted to these volunteers who have generously shared their expertise to handle and thoroughly review the papers that were submitted. In the last two years, ACM TOS received the help of over 24 Editorial Board members along with 158 invited reviewers to curate nearly 106 submissions and publish more than 59 articles with meaningful and impactful results.
I take this opportunity to list out our distinguished reviewers who went out of their way to provide careful, thorough, and timely reviews that stood out among the reviews over the last two years. These names are based on the recommendations of the Associate Editors through whom the reviews were solicited. Again, we thank all the reviewers for their dedication and support for ACM TOS and the computer system storage community as a whole.
Distinguished Reviewers:
Peter Desnoyers, Northeastern University, USA
Ping Desnoyers, Temple University, USA
Glauber Dias Gonçalves, Universidade Federal do Piauí, Brazil
Yu Hua, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Yang Jian, Google Inc., USA
Song Jiang, University of Texas, Arlington, USA
Kornilios Kourtis, Isovalent, Switzerland
Cong Li, Intel Corporation, USA
Xing Lin, LinkedIn, USA
Jian Liu, Zhejiang University of Technology, China
Bo Mao, Xiamen University, China
Ian Neal, University of Michigan, USA
Anastasios Papagiannis, Isovalent, Switzerland
Tirthak Patel, Northeastern University, USA
Georgios Saloustros, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, Greece
Cheng Tan, Northeastern University, USA
Liana Valdes, Florida International University, USA
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