Presenter
Biography
Ewa Deelman's main area of research is distributed computing. She researches how to best support complex scientific applications on a variety of computational environments, including campus clusters, grids, and clouds. She has designed new algorithms for job scheduling, resource provisioning, and data storage optimization in the context of scientific workflows.
Since 2000, Ewa has been conducting research in scientific workflows and has led the design and development of the Pegasus software that maps complex application workflows onto distributed resources.
She is also the principal investigator for the CI Compass, the NSF Cyberinfrastructure Center of Excellence, which provides leadership, expertise, and active support to cyberinfrastructure practitioners at NSF Major Facilities and throughout the research ecosystem in order to enable ongoing evolution of our technologies, our practices, and our field, ensuring the integrity and effectiveness of the cyberinfrastructure upon which research and discovery depend.
Since 2000, Ewa has been conducting research in scientific workflows and has led the design and development of the Pegasus software that maps complex application workflows onto distributed resources.
She is also the principal investigator for the CI Compass, the NSF Cyberinfrastructure Center of Excellence, which provides leadership, expertise, and active support to cyberinfrastructure practitioners at NSF Major Facilities and throughout the research ecosystem in order to enable ongoing evolution of our technologies, our practices, and our field, ensuring the integrity and effectiveness of the cyberinfrastructure upon which research and discovery depend.
Presentations
Paper
Accelerators
Applications and Application Frameworks
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Modeling and Simulation
Numerical Methods
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