| Andrew Grimshaw | | Professor, Computer Science | | Director, Institute for Parallel Computation | | Ph.D., University of Illinois | | | | Dr. Grimshaw joined the faculty in 1988. He has authored eight journal articles, three book chapters, and over 25 refereed conference publications on the topics of high performance and grid computing. He served as program chair of the Symposium on High-Performance Distributed Computing Systems and program vice chair of the International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems. He also has served on program committees for the Scalable High-Performance Computing Conference and the International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems. | | | | Research Interests | | Andrew Grimshaw's research interests include grid computing, high-performance parallel computing, compilers for parallel systems, operating systems, and high-performance parallel input/output. He is the chief designer and architect of Mentat and Legion. | | | Sponsored Research Legion: A Wide-Area Metasystem (funded by: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy) Comparison of Protein Sequences and Structures (with B. Pearson (funded by: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services )
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