Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems

http://cercs.gatech.edu/

Susie McClain

Administrative Professional, Sr.

Office:
KACB 3336
Email:
smcclain [at] cc [dot] gatech [dot] edu (Send Email)

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Greg Eisenhauer

Research Scientist II

Technical Director, CERCS

Biography

Dr. Eisenhauer's research targets high-performance and ubiquitous applications. Specific topics include: online program monitoring, tuning and steering; dynamic program adaptation; performance evaluation; scientific computing; high performance communication systems; evolution in communicating applications; meta-data in communication; dynamic code generation; quality of service management in operating systems, networks, middleware and software tools. His research has been supported by NSF, DOE, DARPA and through industry grants.

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Karsten Schwan

Regents' Professor

Director, Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems (CERCS)

Biography

Dr. Schwan is a Professor in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He also directs the Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems (CERCS), with co-directors from both GT's College of Computing and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Prof. Schwan's M.S. and Ph.D. degrees are from Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he began his research in high performance computing, addressing operating and programming systems support for the Cm* multiprocessor.

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Chad Huneycutt

Research Technologist II, TSO

Office:
KACB Office 3121
Email:
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Mustaque Ahamad

Professor

Director, Georgia Tech Information Security Center

Biography

Dr. Ahamad's research interest focuses on the operating systems and middleware support that is essential for enabling emerging applications in wide-area distributed computing systems. Currently, he directs projects that focus on two specific problems in such environments: scalability and security. Scalable distributed services will be needed for supporting complex and information rich applications that will allow widely distributed users to interact with each other in real-time.

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Calton Pu

Professor and John P. Imlay, Jr. Chair in Software

Biography

Calton's research interests are in the areas of distributed computing, Internet data management, and operating systems. In distributed systems, his focus is on extended transaction processing, system survivability, and Internet applications. In operating systems, he is applying the idea of specialization . Comparing with usual centralized systems, distributed and parallel systems softwares display unique characteristics in distance, complexity, extensibility, concurrency and availability.

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Ellen Zegura

Professor

Biography

Dr. Ellen Zegura received the B.S. degree in Computer Science (1987), the B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering (1987), the M.S. degree in Computer Science (1990) and the D.Sc. in Computer Science (1993) all from Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Since 1993, she has been on the faculty in the College of Computing at Georgia Tech. She was an Assistant Dean in charge of Space and Facilities Planning from Fall 2000 to January 2003. She served as Interim Dean of the College for six months in 2002.

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Santosh Pande

Associate Professor

Biography

Dr. Santosh Pande's primary interest is in investigating static and dynamic compiler optimizations on evolving architectures. His research philosophy involves tackling practical problems which are relevant and important to the current issues in systems research and propose foundational solutions to them for good impact. Currently, his research is focussed on developing compiler optimizations for embedded and configurable systems to improve code size, efficiency and power consumption.

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Matthew Wolf

Sr. Research Scientist

Biography

Dr. Matthew Wolf is a member of the Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems (CERCS) at Georgia Tech. His position is as a Research Scientist in the School of Computer Science at the College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as being a joint appointment with Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His research targets high performance, real-time applications, particularly in the scientific collaboration space.

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Hsien-Hsin Lee

Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of ECE

Email:
leehs [at] cc [dot] gatech [dot] edu (Send Email)

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