Initiated the Cloudmesh project, a hybrid multicloud toolkit that enables cloud computing across various Cloud and Container IaaS such as OpenStack, AWS, Azure, Docker, Docker Swarm, and Kubernetes. Also worked on interfacing with the San Diego Supercomputing Center on virtual clusters for XSEDE Comet and was a co-PI on developing a scientific impact metric for NSF-funded high-performance computing infrastructure spanning XSEDE.
Research Experience
Currently a Research Professor at the Biocomplexity Institute, University of Virginia. Formerly an Assistant Director at the Digital Science Center, Indiana University, a Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, and an Associate Professor and Director of an institution at Rochester Institute of Technology. Led several projects related to cloud and grid computing.
Education
Received a Master's Degree in 1990 from the University of Bonn, Germany, and a Ph.D. in 1996 from Syracuse University in computer science.
Background
Current interests include multicloud hybrid cloud computing analytics services, MLCommons benchmarking of deep learning applications, workflow management for benchmarking of deep learning algorithms, and student research project supervision. He has held positions at multiple academic institutions as a professor and researcher.