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Appendix C Speaker Biographies
Pages 32-36

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... After working at Los Alamos National Laboratory on extreme-scale software for several years, he founded a Turbolinux-sponsored research laboratory in 2000 that developed the world's first dynamic provisioning system for cloud computing and HPC clusters. The following year, he became vice president of Turbolinux's worldwide engineering efforts, managing development offices in the United States, Japan, China, Korea, and Slovenia.
From page 33...
... . Before coming to ORNL, he spent 20 years at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he held a number of technical and line and program management positions, with a common theme being the development and application of modeling and simulation technologies targeting multi-physics phenomena characterized in part by the presence of compressible or incompressible interfacial fluid flow.
From page 34...
... ROBERT ROSS is a senior computer scientist at Argonne National Laboratory and a senior fellow at the N ­ orthwestern-Argonne Institute for Science and Engineering. He is the director of the DOE SciDAC RAPIDS Institute for Computer Science and Data, whose mission is to assist application teams in overcoming computer science and data challenges in the use of DOE supercomputing resources.
From page 35...
... ALEXANDER SZALAY is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, the Alumni Centennial Professor of Astronomy, professor in the Department of Computer Science, and director of the Institute for Data Intensive Science at Johns Hopkins University. He is a cosmologist, working on the statistical measures of the spatial distribution of galaxies ­ and galaxy formation.


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