Has been with the USC Information Sciences Institute since 1997, leading many projects ranging from small, focused research efforts to large multi-disciplinary collaborations. Research has been sponsored by DARPA, NASA, ONR, and other government agencies.
Education
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from USC; M.S. in Computer and Electrical Engineering from Purdue University; B.S. in Computer and Electrical Engineering from Purdue University.
Background
Research interests include heterogeneous computing, high-performance and embedded cloud computing, introspective systems, and parallel software. Focuses on developing software and techniques to exploit highly parallel, heterogeneous systems efficiently in terms of performance, power, and productivity.