Isaac Khor
PhD Student

Education
- BA in Computer Science and Mathematics, Clark University
Biography
Isaac Khor is a doctoral student in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University, based in Boston. He is advised by Peter Desnoyers.
Khor’s research focuses on storage systems, including file systems, de-duplication, caching, distributed storage, hardware, operating systems, time-sensitive networking, and kernel bypass. He also works as a Khoury College research assistant.
Before joining Khoury College in 2022, Khor was a graduate intern at Intel Malaysia, where he designed a distributed storage solution for electronic design automation artifacts and managed the company’s migration from its previous solution. During his undergraduate years at Clark University, he served as a system administrator, earned the computer science department’s Most Outstanding Student Award, and presented his honors thesis (Predicting Erosion Channel First Passage with Machine Learning) at the 2021 APS March Meeting.