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Basically, my research interests include:
  • {Meta-, Grid ,Heterogeneous} computing applications, depending on your point of view
  • Scientific Computing
  • Scheduling issues for parallel and distributed applications
  • Data-Intensive Web Applications (e.g. digital libraries)

As a graduate student, I was part of the GRAIL research team, and previously the AppLeS group. Our efforts focused on application scheduling problems in various contexts, emphasizing the use of dynamic resource performance information and application-specific performance models. The GRAIL lab is headed by Professor Henri Casanova; the AppLeSproject was run by Professor Fran Berman and Professor Rich Wolski.

I also contributed to the development of a Grid computing toolkit called EveryWare. The project was headed by Professor Wolski. The goal of EveryWare is to provide a set of facilities which allow application developers to develop distributed applications which can seamlessly leverage available features of myriad computing resources into a virtual Grid for that application.