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First 'All-hands' Meeting
On October 18th, the first All-hands Meeting for the NSF RII award took place in Baton Rouge. As members of the RII Advisory Board, Ron Hutchins, Jordan Konisky, and Vince McCoy were present. Two of the LONI Institute fellows attended the meeting as well. You can download presentations of Drs. Allen, Cortez, Gaver, Khonsari, and Seidel. Here are pictures and a few more details on the meeting. [Other News]
Louisiana EPSCoR RII Researchers and Staff
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Project Leadership Team
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Khonsari, Dr. Michael
Louisiana EPSCoR Project Director
Board of Regents Associate Commissioner for Sponsored Programs Research and Development
+1 225 342 4253
michael.khonsari AT la.gov
www.laregents.orgDr. Michael Khonsari is Louisiana EPSCoR Project Director and Associate Commissioner for Sponsored Research and Development at Louisiana Board of Regents. He is the Principal Investigator for the NSF Research Infrastructure Improvement Award. He earned his Ph.D. from The University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Khonsari is also Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Louisiana State University where he holds the Dow Chemical Endowed Chair in Rotating machinery. Professor Khonsari is a Fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and a Fellow of The Society of Tribologist and Lubrication Engineers (STLE). Dr. Khonsari is the Project Director for the Louisiana RII award.
Cortez, Ricardo Dr.
Mathematics Department
Center for Computational Science
Tulane University
+1 504 862 3436
cortez AT math.tulane.edu
http://math.tulane.edu/~ljf/Dr. Ricardo Cortez is the Director of the Center of Computational science at Tulane University and the Pendergraft William Larkin Duren Professor in Tulane's Mathematics Department. He earned his Ph.D. in applied mathematics at the University of California, Berkley. Cortez's research interests include computational fluid dynamics, numerical methods and scientific computing, and biological fluid flow applications. Dr. Cortez co-leads the Transport Processes area of the Science Drivers and also is responsible for education and outreach activities in the RII.
Gaver, Dr. Donald
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Tulane University
+1 504 865 5150
donald.gaver AT tulane.edu
http://www.bmen.tulane.edu/~dpg/Dr. Donald Gaver is an Associate Director of the Center of Computational science at Tulane University and the Alden J. 'Doc' Laborde Professor and Department Chair of Biomedical Engineering at Tulane University. He earned his Ph.D. at Northwestern University in theoretical and applied mechanics. Gaver's research interests include biofluid mechanics, pulmonary mechanics, interfacial flows, and cell mechanics. Dr. Gaver leads the Transport Processes area of the Science Drivers.
Seidel, Dr. Edward
Department of Physics
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 7877
eseidel AT cct.lsu.edu
http://director.cct.lsu.edu/Dr. Edward Seidel is the Director of the Center for Computation & Technology at Louisiana State University and the Floating Point Systems Professor in LSU's Departments of Physics and Astronomy, and Computer Science. He earned his Ph.D. from Yale University in relativistic astrophysics. Seidel's research interests are in the field of numerical relativity including modeling astrophysics black holes and neutron stars, perturbation theory and boson stars. Seidel has also been an innovator in the fields of grid computing and high performance computing, and in 2006 was awarded the IEEE Sidney Fernbach Prize. Seidel is the Chief Scientist for LONI, and the PI for the LONI Institute. Dr. Seidel co-leads the CyberTools research and development area of the RII. Soper, Dr. Steven
Department of Chemistry
Center for BioModular Multi-Scale Systems
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 1527
chsope AT lsu.edu
http://chemistry.lsu.edu/chem/facultypages/Faculty.php?chemID=90Dr. Steven Soper is William L. and Patricia Senn, Jr. Professor at Louisiana State University. He completed his PhD at the University of Kansas in 1989, and pursued a PostDoc at the Los Alamos National Lab. His work is focused on developing new tools for analyzing biological macro-molecules, including DNA and proteins. Specifically, he is interested in fabricating miniaturized systems for mutation analysis (diagnostics), isolating cells from mixed populations, developing systems for high throughput protein analyses and evolving new technologies for DNA sequencing as part of the Human Genome Initiative. Dr. Soper leads the Biosensor Development area of the Science Drivers.
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Work Package 1: Scheduling and Data Services
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WP1 Leadership
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Dua, Dr. Sumeet
Department of Computer Science
Louisiana Tech University
+1 318 257 2830
sdua AT coes.latech.edu
http://www2.latech.edu/~sdua/Dr. Sumeet Dua is Upchurch Endowed Associate Professor of Computer Science in the College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University (LaTech). He is also the Adjunct Professor of Research in the School of Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans. He is the Coordinator of Information Technology Research in the College of Engineering and Science since September 2005. He is also the Director of Data Mining Research Laboratory (DMRL) at LaTech.
Kosar, Dr. Tevfik
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 8983
kosar AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~kosar/Dr. Tevfik Kosar is assistant professor in computer science at LSU. He received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research interests include distributed systems, grid and collaborative computing; data intensive distributed computing; resource allocation and management; fault tolerance; coordination of computation and I/O in distributed systems.
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WP1 Researchers
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Allen, Dr. Gabrielle
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 6955
gallen AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~gallen/Dr. Gabrielle Allen is an associate professor in computer science at LSU, and focus area head of the core computational science focus area at CCT. She received her Ph.D. in computational astrophysics from Cardiff University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics and led its efforts in computational science for a number of years before joining CCT.
Iyengar, Dr. Sitharama
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 1495
siyengar AT cct.lsu.eduDr. Iyengar is the chairman of LSU's computer science department and Roy Paul Daniels Professor of Computer Science.
Katz, Dr. Daniel S.
Department of Electrical and Computing Engineering
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 2750
dsk AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~dsk/Dr. Daniel S. Katz is assistant director for Cyberinfrastructure and User Services (CyD) at CCT, and an associate research professor in electrical and computer engineering at LSU. He received his PhD from Northwestern University, then spent 3 years as a computational scientist for Cray Research. He came to LSU after 9 1/2 years at JPL. His research focuses on large-scale applications.
Leangsuksun (Box), Dr. Chokchai
Department of Computer Science
Center for Entrepreneurship and Information Technology
Louisiana Tech University
+1 318 257 4922
box AT latech.edu
http://www2.latech.edu/~box/Dr. Box is an associate professor in the department of computer science at LATech. He received the Ph.D. and M.S. in computer science from Kent State University, Kent, Ohio in 1989 and 1995 respectively. His research interests include Highly Reliable and High Performance Computing, Intelligent component based Software Engineering, Parallel & Distributed Computing, Service-Oriented Architecture, Service Engineering and Management.
Liu, Dr. Honggao
High Performance Computing
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 0235
honggao AT lsu.edu
http://liu.ocs.lsu.edu/Dr. Honggao Liu has been at LSU for more than 10 years. He has spent the past five years working in High Performance Computing, from IBM SP,pSeries and P5 systems, to large-scale beowulf clusters. He researched on multiphase reactive polymer flow in porous media and reservoir simulations during 1997-2002. He got his Ph.D in Chemical Engineering in 2002 and also has a B.S. and two M.S. in chemical Engineering. Dr. Liu is currently involved in scientific computing and applications support, supercomputing system deployment and administration, the state-wide LONI project, the LSU-TeraGrid partnership project, the LSU's NSF BigIron proposal, and the LONI's NSF HPC-OPS proposal.
Traxler, Isaac
High Performance Computing
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 1923
traxler AT lsu.edu
1980 B.S. Math from University of Southern Mississippi
1980-1983 CSC, Stennis Space Center
1983-1991 USM, Operations Director of Academic Computing
1991 M.S. CS from USM
1991-Current LSU-ITS-HPCAkunuri-Venkata, Prathyusha (Prats)
High Performance Computing
Louisiana Optical Network Initiative
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 7075
Pakunuri AT loni dot orgPrathyusha (Prats) is currently working as Grid Services and Portal Analyst with HPC and LONI at LSU. She is going to receive her Masters in Electrical Engineering with IT concentration from Louisiana State University in the Fall of 2007. She started as a Graduate Research Assistant at CCT in the Fall of 2003 and then moved into her current position after gaining some industry experience by taking up a couple of internships in the year of 2005. Her research interests include portal interfaces for HPC and Grid Computing, resource monitoring and scheduling.
Amatya, Vinay C.
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation and Technology
Louisiana State University
vamatya AT cct.lsu.eduVinay is a PhD student at the Department of Computer Science at LSU. He is also involved in the Cybertools Group, Work Package 1. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Nepal. His research interest are Grid Computing, System Dynamics and Collaborative Learning Environments.
Balman, Mehmet
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation and Technology
Louisiana State University
balman AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~balmanI received my BS(2000) and MS(2005) in Computer Engineering from Bogazici University, Turkey. I started PhD in Computer Science at Louisiana State University in August 2005. My research interests include data placement and job scheduling in widely distributed environments.
Chakraborty, Promita
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation and Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 505 6782
promita AT cct.lsu.edu
http://cct.lsu.edu/~promitaPromita Chakraborty is a graduate research assistant of the Center for Computation & Technology at Louisiana State University and a PhD student in LSU's Department of Computer Science. She earned her MS from LSU in System Science (computational biology) in Summer 2007. Promita's research interests are in the field of computational biology and also in building human-computer interaction tools for biology. To meet that goal, she is studying grid computing, high performance computing, and also tangible interfaces. She had been using LONI for her work in MS project, and thereafter.
Dubbaka, Swathi Laxmi
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation and Technology
Louisiana State University
sdubbaka AT cct.lsu.edu
I earned my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from JNT University,India.I am currently pursuing my Masters in Computer Science in Louisiana State University.I am currently employed as a Graduate Assisstant with Dr.Gabrielle Allen and Daniel S Katz.
Yildirim, Esma
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation and Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 7511
esma AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~esmaEsma has received her BS degree from Fatih university and MS degree from Marmara University Computer Engineering Departments in Istanbul, Turkey. She worked for one year in Avrupa Software Company for the Development of ERP Software. She also worked as a Lecturer in Fatih University Vocational School until 2006. She is currently in Louisiana State University as a Phd student in Computer Science since August 2006. She is working for CCT as a graduate research asistant. Her research interests are Distributed Computing, Web technologies and Sofware Engineering.
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Work Package 2: Information Services and Portals
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WP2 Leadership
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Allen, Dr. Gabrielle
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 6955
gallen AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~gallen/Dr. Gabrielle Allen is an associate professor in computer science at LSU, and focus area head of the core computational science focus area at CCT. She received her Ph.D. in computational astrophysics from Cardiff University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics and led its efforts in computational science for a number of years before joining CCT.
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Acharya, Dr. Sumanta
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 5809
acharya AT me.lsu.eduDr. Sumanta Acharya is an L.R. Daniel professor in LSU's Mechanical Engineering department. He received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Minnesota. His research interestes include computational and experimental heat transfer, fluid mechanics and combustion.
Dua, Dr. Sumeet
Department of Computer Science
Louisiana Tech University
+1 318 257 2830
sdua AT coes.latech.edu
http://www2.latech.edu/~sdua/Dr. Sumeet Dua is Upchurch Endowed Associate Professor of Computer Science in the College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University (LaTech). He is also the Adjunct Professor of Research in the School of Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans. He is the Coordinator of Information Technology Research in the College of Engineering and Science since September 2005. He is also the Director of Data Mining Research Laboratory (DMRL) at LaTech.
Schnetter, Dr. Erik
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 8907
schnetter AT cct.lsu.edu
Dr. Erik Schnetter is a researcher in the numerical relativity group of the Coast-to-Cosmos focus area at the CCT. He received his PhD in 2003 from the Universitaet Tuebingen, Germany. He was then a post-doctoral scholar at the Albert-Einstein-Institut in Potsdam and joined the CCT in September 2005. His research interests include the numerical study of black hole horizon dynamics and black hole coalescence. Akunuri-Venkata, Prathyusha (Prats)
High Performance Computing
Louisiana Optical Network Initiative
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 7075
Pakunuri AT loni dot orgPrathyusha (Prats) is currently working as Grid Services and Portal Analyst with HPC and LONI at LSU. She is going to receive her Masters in Electrical Engineering with IT concentration from Louisiana State University in the Fall of 2007. She started as a Graduate Research Assistant at CCT in the Fall of 2003 and then moved into her current position after gaining some industry experience by taking up a couple of internships in the year of 2005. Her research interests include portal interfaces for HPC and Grid Computing, resource monitoring and scheduling.
Stamou, Katerina
Center for Computation and Technology
+1 225 578 8049
kstamou AT cct.lsu.edu
www.cct.lsu.edu/~kstamou/Katerina is a research scientist with interest and professional experience in the field of Grid computing emphasizing to security and portals/lets technology. Katerina has joined CCT as an Intern with the prospective to continue for Graduate Studies. Prior to this, she has been working in Parallel Data Center of Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden for the OMII-EU project. Katerina's major scientific interest touches the areas of parallel programming and numerical analysis.
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Work Package 3: Visualization Services
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Cruz-Neira, Dr. Carolina
Department of Engineering
Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise (LITE)
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
research AT lite3d.com
http://www.lite3d.com/site4.phpDr. Carolina Cruz-Neira is the Executive Director and Chief Scientist of the Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise (LITE). She is also an Endowed Chair in the College of Engineering at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Dr. Cruz-Neira's work in virtual reality started with her Ph.D. dissertation, the design of the CAVE Virtual Reality Environment, the CAVE Library software specifications and implementation, and preliminary research on CAVE Supercomputing integration.
Ullmer, Dr. Brygg
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 0813
ullmer AT cct.lsu.edu
http://csc.lsu.edu/~ullmer/Dr. Brygg Ullmer is an assistant professor, jointly at CCT and in computer science at LSU. He received his Ph.D. in Media Arts and Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT Media Laboratory). He leads visualization and human-computer interaction efforts at CCT, including the Tangible Visualization group (jointly in CCT and CS).
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WP3 Researchers
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Benger, Dr. Werner
Center for Computation and Technology
werner AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~werner/Dr. Benger's primary expertise is visualization of general relativity, ranging from gravitational lensing to scientific visualization of dynamical simulations of gravitational waves utilizing advanced Grid technology. He received his Ph.D. 'Magna Cum Laude' in Mathematics and Computer Science from the Free University of Berlin for research on a unifying model for scientific data and visualization techniques for tensor fields.
Brener, Dr. Nathan
Department of Computer Science
Louisiana State University
brener AT csc.lsu.edu
http://bit.csc.lsu.edu/faculty/people_brener.htmlDr. Brener finished his PhD in Physics at Louisiana State University in 1971. His research interests include predictive intelligence, artificial intelligence, route planning algorithms, scientific computing, and parallel processing.
Iyengar, Dr. Sitharama
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 1495
siyengar AT cct.lsu.edu
Dr. Iyengar is the chairman of LSU's computer science department and Roy Paul Daniels Professor of Computer Science.
Jana, Dr. Amitava
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Southern University
+1 225 771 4701
jana AT engr.subr.edu
http://www.engr.subr.edu/me/facultyPages/jana/index.htmDr. Jana is a professor at Southern University. He has been involved in research and educational activities in the area of Mechatronics and robotics. He has developed a Mechatronics/ robotic laboratory to offer a multi-disciplinary course for electrical and mechanical engineering students.
Jindal, Dr. Renuka
Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
jindal AT louisiana.edu
http://ee.louisiana.edu/facultystaff/jindal/main/In Fall of 2002 Dr. Jindal joined University of Louisiana at Lafayette as William Hansen Hall Board of Regents Eminent Scholar Endowed Chair in Telecommunications. His interests include an end-to-end approach to fundamental research in devices, circuits and systems in relation to modern communications. Dr. Jindal received the Distinguished Technical Staff Award from Bell Labs in 1989. In December 2000 he received the IEEE 3rd Millennium Medal.
Karki, Dr. Bijaya
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
karki AT bit.csc.lsu.edu
Dr. Karki is an Assistant Professor in LSU's computer science department. He received his doctorate from the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK. Before joining the Department of Computer Science at LSU in 2003, he worked as a research scholar at the University of Minnesota (Supercomputing Institute for Digital Simulation and Advanced Computation), and also at LSU (Biological Computation and Visualization Center).
Venkataraman, Shalini
Center for Computation & Technology
+1 225 578 8221
shalini AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~shalini/Shalini is a research scientist in scientific visualization with the Visualization, Interaction and Digital Arts (VIDA) group at CCT. She graduated with a Master's degree from the Electronic Visualization Lab at the University of Illinois-Chicago in 2004. Prior to that, she was a software engineer at the Institute of High-Performance Computing in Singapore. Her research interests include scalable, distributed graphics and volume visualization using programmable graphics hardware.
Wilson, Dr. Anitra
Department of Electrical Engineering
Southern University and A&M College
awilson AT engr.subr.edu
Dr. Anitra C. Wilson is a BOR/JFAP Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Southern University and A&M College. She is also an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at LSU. Her research interests include sensor networks, high speed networks, wireless sensor design, visualization, and nanotechnology.
Amatya, Vinay C.
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation and Technology
Louisiana State University
vamatya AT cct.lsu.eduVinay is a PhD student at the Department of Computer Science at LSU. He is also involved in the Cybertools Group, Work Package 1. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Nepal. His research interest are Grid Computing, System Dynamics and Collaborative Learning Environments.
Harhad, Farid
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
fharhad AT cct.lsu.edu
Farid is a Ph.D. student in Computer Science. He has also joined the CFD-IGERT program. He obtained his bachelor's degree in Computer Science from LSU with a minor in Mathematics. His research interests are Scientific Visualization, Computational Fluid Dynamics, and Human-Computer Interaction. His faculty advisors are: Dr. Bijaya Karki, Dr. Brygg Ullmer, Dr. Sumanta Acharya, and Dr. Werner Benger.
Shetty, Nikhil
Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise (LITE)
Center for Advanced Computer Studies (CACS)
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
nikhil AT lite3d.com
Nikhil is pursuing his PhD in Computer Science. His primary areas of interest are systems-programming/development/engineering, machine learning and HPC in Scientific computing/visualization. His research goal is to develop an adaptive/distributed/unified systems framework for HPC in scientific computing and visualization. Dr. Cruz-Neira is his PhD advisor.
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Work Package 4: Application Services and Toolkits
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Jha, Dr. Shantenu
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 8772
sjha AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~sjha/Dr. Jha is Assistant Research Professor (CS) at LSU, and Senior Research Scientist at CCT. Jha's research interests are in Computational Science and High-Performance and Distributed Computing.
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Acharya, Dr. Sumanta
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 5809
acharya AT me.lsu.edu
Dr. Sumanta Acharya is an L.R. Daniel professor in LSU's Mechanical Engineering department. He received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Minnesota. His research interests include computational and experimental heat transfer, fluid mechanics and combustion.
Allen, Dr. Gabrielle
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 6955
gallen AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~gallen/Dr. Gabrielle Allen is an associate professor in computer science at LSU, and focus area head of the core computational science focus area at CCT. She received her Ph.D. in computational astrophysics from Cardiff University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics and led its efforts in computational science for a number of years before joining CCT.
Brener, Dr. Nathan
Department of Computer Science
Louisiana State University
brener AT csc.lsu.edu
http://bit.csc.lsu.edu/faculty/people_brener.htmlDr. Brener finished his PhD in Physics at Louisiana State University in 1971. His research interests include predictive intelligence, artificial intelligence, route planning algorithms, scientific computing, and parallel processing.
El-Khamra, Yaakoub
Center for Computation and Technology
+1 225 578 8904
yye00 AT cct.lsu.edu
Yaakoub El Khamra works in the Frameworks group on the Cactus computational framework. He is a graduate of the Mechanical Engineering Department of the American University of Beirut. His research interests include computational frameworks, computational fluid dynamics, numerical methods and petroleum engineering.
Gaver, Dr. Donald
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Tulane University
+1 504 865 5150
donald.gaver AT tulane.edu
http://www.bmen.tulane.edu/~dpg/Dr. Gaver is currently an Alden J. "Doc" Laborde Professor and Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Tulane University. He did his PhD in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL (1988). His laboratory aims to develop an understanding of the interrelationships between the mechanical and physicochemical behavior of biological systems. The main thrust of this research involves investigations of the pulmonary system.
Seidel, Dr. Edward
Department of Physics
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 7877
eseidel AT cct.lsu.edu
http://director.cct.lsu.edu/Dr. Edward Seidel is the Director of the Center for Computation & Technology at Louisiana State University and the Floating Point Systems Professor in LSU's Departments of Physics and Astronomy, and Computer Science. He earned his Ph.D. from Yale University in relativistic astrophysics. Seidel's research interests are in the field of numerical relativity including modeling astrophysics black holes and neutron stars, perturbation theory and boson stars. Seidel has also been an innovator in the fields of grid computing and high performance computing, and in 2006 was awarded the IEEE Sidney Fernbach Prize. Seidel is the Chief Scientist for LONI, and the PI for the LONI Institute. Schnetter, Dr. Erik
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 8907
schnetter AT cct.lsu.edu
Dr. Erik Schnetter is a researcher in the numerical relativity group of the Coast-to-Cosmos focus area at the CCT. He received his PhD in 2003 from the Universitaet Tuebingen, Germany. He was then a post-doctoral scholar at the Albert-Einstein-Institut in Potsdam and joined the CCT in September 2005. His research interests include the numerical study of black hole horizon dynamics and black hole coalescence. Tyagi, Dr. Mayank
Department of Petroleum Engineering
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 8929
mtyagi AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~mtyagi/Dr. Tyagi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Petroleum Engineering at LSU. He graduated from LSU with a PhD in Mechanical Engineering with minors in Mathematics and Oceanography (2003). He is interested in computational fluid dynamics specifically in complex biological systems, turbulent engineering/environmental systems, and numerical schemes/solvers.
Wilson, Dr. Anitra
Department of Electrical Engineering
Southern University and A&M College
awilson AT engr.subr.edu
Dr. Anitra C. Wilson is a BOR/JFAP Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Southern University and A&M College. She is also an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at LSU. Her research interests include sensor networks, high speed networks, wireless sensor design, visualization, and nanotechnology.
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Biosensor Development
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Agarwal, Dr. Mangilal
Institute for Micromanufacturing
Louisiana Tech University
+1 318 257 5136
magarwal AT latech.edu
Dr. Mangilal Agarwal is a Research Staff at the Institute for Micromanufacturing at Louisiana Tech University. He received his Ph.D. in Engineering degree from Louisiana Tech University in 2004. He is an expert in the areas of micro/nano scale processes, devices, and system integration.
Batzer, Dr. Mark
Department of Biological Sciences
Batzer Lab: The Laboratory of Comparative Genomics
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 7102
mbatzer AT lsu.edu
http://batzerlab.lsu.edu/batzer.htmlDr. Batzer is Andrew C. Pereboom Alumni Departmental Professor. He completed his PhD in Zoology/Genetics at LSU in 1988. After that, he did two postdocs at the LSU Health Sciences Center and at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. His research interests include primate comparative genomics, mobile element biology, computational biology, human genome organization, and human population genetics.
Blake, Dr. Diane
Department of Biochemistry
The Blake Lab
Tulane University
+1 504 988 2478
blake AT tulane.edu
http://www.som.tulane.edu/cancer/TCCnames/facb.htmDr. Blake received her PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1977. She has been at Tulane since 1993, and has published over 50 papers in the areas of glycoprotein/proteoglycan biochemistry and protein-ligand interactions.One area of Dr. Blake's research is focused upon a study of extracellular matrix and cell-matrix interactions. A second area of active research in Blake's laboratory is the development of antibody reagents that can be used to assess human exposure to heavy metals.
Carroll, Dr. Marion
Department of Chemistry
Xavier University
+1 504 520 7371
mlcarrol AT xula.edu
http://webusers.xula.edu/mlcarrol/mlcarrollprofile.htmlDr. Marion L. Carroll is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Xavier University of Louisiana. His research projects involve the study of the organization of DNA sequences within the human genome and the use of molecular biology and bioinformatic tools that have developed as a result of the Human Genome Project.
Deininger, Dr. Prescott
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Tulane Cancer Center
Tulane University
+1 504 988 6385
pdeinin AT tulane.edu
http://www.som.tulane.edu/human_genetics/faculty/deininger.htmlDr. Deininger is Professor of Environmental Health Sciencesin the Tulane School of Public Health and the Tulane medical Center. He is also Zimmerman Chair and Director of Basic Research Programs for the Tulane Cancer Center. He is also Director for the Lab. of Molecular Genetics, Ochsner Medical Foundation. He completed his PhD in Biophysical Chemistry at the University of California, Davis.
Devireddy, Dr. Ram
Mechanical Engineering Department
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 5891
devireddy AT me.lsu.edu
http://me.lsu.edu/~devireddy/Prof. Devireddy is interested in a wide of variety of biological phenomena at low temperatures with particular emphasis on phase change phenomena. Current projects include rational design of ovarian tissue cryopreservation protocols, modeling of chemical transport processes in native and artificial tissues, conservation of endangered species using biopreservation techniques, biochemical (genetic) adaptations of uni- and multi-cellular organisms to cold, laser-tissue interactions, and design, development and characterization of microfabricated thermal sensors and actuators for cryobiological applications.
Fang, Mr. Ji
Institute for Micromanufacturing
Louisiana Tech University
+1 318 257 5111
jfang AT latech.edu
Mr. Ji Fang is a Senior Engineer at the Institute for Micromanufacturing at Louisiana Tech University. Since 1992 he has been with Louisiana Tech University, where he has been associated with the Institute for Micromanufacturing as a member of the technical staff. He is an expert in the areas of micro/nano scale processes, devices, and system integration.
Hammer, Dr. Robert
Department of Chemistry
Center for Biomodular Multi-scale Systems
Louisiana Tech University
+1 225 578 4025
rphammer AT lsu.edu
http://appl003.lsu.edu/cbmm/cbmm.nsf/$Content/Robert+P.+Hammer?OpenDocumentProf. Hammer is a bio-organic chemist with expertise in nucleic acid, peptide, organic dye, and bioconjugation chemistry. Research efforts have focused on the development of new water-soluble near-infrared dyes including cyanine and phthalocyanine dyes. Conjugates of these dyes with nucleic acids and proteins are being utilized for development of microanalysis systems for genetic mutations and protein expression.
Lvov, Dr. Yuri
Institute for Micromanufacturing
Louisiana Tech University
+1 318 257 5144
ylvov AT latech.edu
Dr. Yuri Lvov is the T.C. Pipes Endowed Chair Professor of Micro and Nanosytems, and head of the Nanotechnology Thrust Area at the Institute for Micromanufacturing at Louisiana Tech University. He received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Moscow State University in 1979. He has been a researcher at internationally known research institutions, including the Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces in Germany, the Naval Research Laboratory, in Washington, D.C. Since 1999 he has been with Louisiana Tech University, where he has been associated with the Institute for Micromanufacturing, and a faculty affiliated with the Physics and Biomedical Engineering Programs. He is an expert in the area of nanotechnology, and has carried out pioneering work in the development and applications of the layer-by-layer nanoassembly technique.
McCarley, Dr. Robin
Department of Chemistry
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 3239
tunnel AT me.lsu.edu
http://www.chem.lsu.edu/htdocs/people/rlmccarley/mccarley/rlm.htmlDr. McCarley is Barbara Womack LSU Alumni Professor in Analytical, Surface, and Materials Chemistry. The general theme of his research is the chemistry of supramolecular systems in solution and on surfaces. His desire is to be able to control the properties of materials by manipulating the structure of the materials on the molecular scale.
Moldovan, Dr. Dorel
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 6488
moldovan AT me.lsu.edu
http://appl003.lsu.edu/mech/mechweb.nsf/$Content/Dorel+Moldovan?OpenDocumentDr. Moldovan has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at LSU since 2002. His research interests include atomistic and mesoscale materials modeling and simulation; thin films and interfacial materials. He completed his PhD in Physics at West Virginia University.
Murphy, Dr. Michael
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 5921
murphy AT me.lsu.edu
http://appl003.lsu.edu/mech/mechweb.nsf/$Content/Michael+Murphy?OpenDocumentDr. Murphy is an Associate Professor holding the Roy O. Martin Lumber Company Professorship. His reseach interests are Microsystem design and fabrication, Biomechanics, Kinematics, and Instrumentation and Control. He completed his PhD in 1990 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Nikitopoulos, Dr. Dimitris
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 5903
meniki AT me.lsu.edu
http://appl003.lsu.edu/mech/mechweb.nsf/$Content/Dimitris+Nikitopoulos?OpenDocumentDr. Nikitopoulos completed his PhD at Brown University in 1986. His research intereasts include Turbulent Dispersed Two-Phase Flows, Spray and Mist-Systems, Fire Suppression, Micro-Fluidics, Laser Flow Diagnostics, Internal Turbine Blade Cooling, Non-linear Stability Analysis, Direct Numerical Simulations, Coaxial Jet Flows, Flow Control and Mixing Enhancement.
Park, Dr. Sunggook
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 0279
sunggook AT me.lsu.edu
http://appl003.lsu.edu/mech/mechweb.nsf/$Content/Sunggook+Park?OpenDocumentDr. Park completed his PhD in Physics at the Technical University Chemnitz in Germany in 2002. His research interests include Nanofabrication technology and applications; Nanoimprint lithography; BioMEMS/NEMS; Bioengineering; Polymer photonic devices, liquid crystal displays, and surface coatings.
Soper, Dr. Steven
Department of Chemistry
Center for BioModular Multi-Scale Systems
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 1527
chsope AT lsu.edu
http://chemistry.lsu.edu/chem/facultypages/Faculty.php?chemID=90Dr. Steven Soper is William L. and Patricia Senn, Jr. Professor at Louisiana State University. He completed his PhD at the University of Kansas in 1989, and pursued a PostDoc at the Los Alamos National Lab. His work is focused on developing new tools for analyzing biological macro-molecules, including DNA and proteins. Specifically, he is interested in fabricating miniaturized systems for mutation analysis (diagnostics), isolating cells from mixed populations, developing systems for high throughput protein analyses and evolving new technologies for DNA sequencing as part of the Human Genome Initiative.
Varahrmyan, Dr. Kody
Institute for Micromanufacturing
Louisiana Tech University
+1 318 257 5107
kody AT latech.edu
Dr. Kody Varahramyan is the Entergy/LP&L/NOPSI Professor of Electrical Engineering, and the Director of the Institute for Micromanufacturing at Louisiana Tech University. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1983. From 1982 to 1992 he was with IBM Microelectronics, conducting research and development in the realization of advanced semiconductor technologies. Since 1992 he has been with Louisiana Tech University, where since 2000 he has been the Director of the Institute for Micromanufacturing. He is an expert in the area of micro/nano scale processes, materials, and devices for biomedical, biological, environmental, chemical, and information technology applications.
Hamlington, Katharine
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Tulane University
+1 504 862 3374
khamling AT tulane.eduKate Hamlington is a biomedical engineering Ph.D student at Tulane University. She received her BSE in biomedical engineering from Tulane as well. Kate works with Dr. Donald Gaver in computational fluid dynamics and is currently working on methods to compute flow fields around complex geometric obstructions.
Pillert, Jerina
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Tulane University
+1 504 247 1910
jpillert AT tulane.eduJerina Pillert is a biomedical engineering Ph.D student at Tulane University. She received her B.S. in physics and computer engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Jerina currently works with Dr. Donald Gaver on projects related to computational fluid dynamics and pulmonary mechanics.
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Allen, Dr. Gabrielle
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 6955
gallen AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~gallen/Dr. Gabrielle Allen is an associate professor in computer science at LSU, and focus area head of the core computational science focus area at CCT. She received her Ph.D. in computational astrophysics from Cardiff University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics and led its efforts in computational science for a number of years before joining CCT.
Ashbaugh, Dr. Hank
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Tulane University
+1 504 862 8258
hanka AT tulane.edu
http://cbe.tulane.edu/faculty/ashbaugh/AshbaughHomex.phpAfter defending his PhD in 1998, Hank went on to post-doctoral assignments at Lund University in Sweden and Princeton University. Hank subsequently joined Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2001 as a Director's Fellow in the Theoretical Division. In July of 2004, Hank joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at Tulane University as an Assistant Professor. His current research interests include the multiscale simulation and theory of self-assembly and hierarchical organization in complex fluids including surfactant solutions, polymer melts and solutions, and biopolymer gels and networks to advance self-assembly as a labile tool for building tailored nanostructured materials.
Blake, Dr. Robert
Department of Pharmacy
Xavier University
+1 504 520 7489
rblake AT xula.edu
http://www.xula.edu/pharmacy/Profiles/blake.htmlDr. Blake is professor and chair in the department of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences at Xavier. His research interests focus on fundamental aspects of protein-ligand binding interactions. Current projects where these interests apply include studies on cooperative antibody-antigen binding interactions, the development of portable immunoassays for metal ions, and the biochemistry and enzymology of bacterial growth at the expense of insoluble inorganic substrates.
Bishop, Dr. Thomas
Department of Biochemistry
Center for Computational Sciences
Tulane University
+1 504 862 3370
bishop AT tulane.edu
http://dna.ccs.tulane.edu/Dr. Tom Bishop is a computational molecular biologist. His primary research interests are the structure and dynamics of DNA and chromatin and how they relate to genetic function and disfunction (e.g. transcription, regulation, replication and repair). He studies molecular events in the hormone response mechanism as a model system for this research. He has developed a multiscale model of chromatin that bridges between atomic and continuum scales.
Brener, Dr. Nathan
Department of Computer Science
Louisiana State University
brener AT csc.lsu.edu
http://bit.csc.lsu.edu/faculty/people_brener.htmlDr. Brener finished his PhD in Physics at Louisiana State University in 1971. His research interests include predictive intelligence, artificial intelligence, route planning algorithms, scientific computing, and parallel processing.
Cortez, Ricardo Dr.
Mathematics Department
Center for Computational Science
Tulane University
+1 504 862 3436
cortez AT math.tulane.edu
http://math.tulane.edu/~ljf/Dr. Ricardo Cortez is the Director of the Center of Computational science at Tulane University and the Pendergraft William Larkin Duren Professor in Tulane's Mathematics Department. He earned his Ph.D. in applied mathematics at the University of California, Berkley. Cortez's research interests include computational fluid dynamics, numerical methods and scientific computing, and biological fluid flow applications.
Fauci, Dr. Lisa
Mathematics Department
Center for Computational Science
Tulane University
+1 504 862 3431
ljf AT math.tulane.edu
http://math.tulane.edu/~ljf/Dr. Lisa Fauci is an Associate Director of the Center of Computational science at Tulane University and a professor in Tulane's Mathematics Department. She earned her Ph.D. at New York University in mathematics. Fauci's research interests include scientific computing, mathematical biology, and computational fluid dynamics.
Gaver, Dr. Donald
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Tulane University
+1 504 865 5150
donald.gaver AT tulane.edu
http://www.bmen.tulane.edu/~dpg/Dr. Donald Gaver is an Associate Director of the Center of Computational science at Tulane University and the Alden J. 'Doc' Laborde Professor and Department Chair of Biomedical Engineering at Tulane University. He earned his Ph.D. at Northwestern University in theoretical and applied mechanics. Gaver's research interests include biofluid mechanics, pulmonary mechanics, interfacial flows, and cell mechanics.
Iyengar, Dr. Sitharama
Department of Computer Science
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 1495
siyengar AT cct.lsu.eduDr. Iyengar is the chairman of LSU's computer science department and Roy Paul Daniels Professor of Computer Science.
Rick, Dr. Steven
Department of Chemistry
University of New Orleans
+1 504 280 1119
srick AT uno.edu
www.chem.uno.edu/ChemistryDepartmentfolder/Rick.htmlDr. Rick's research uses theoretical and computational approaches to study liquid water, ice, aqueous solutions and proteins. One aspect of this research is the development of potential models that have an increased accuracy yet remain as computationally efficient as simpler, conventional models. Dr. Rick is also involved in the development of better Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics algorithms that can greatly increase the efficiency of our simulations. A large effort in his group is the study of how water in the interior of proteins influences their structure, stability, and function and how water at the protein/ligand interface influences binding.
Thompson, Dr. Hilary
Department of Ophthalmology
LSU Health Sciences Center
+1 504 568 2255
hthomp2 AT lsuhsc.edu
http://www.lsu-eye.lsuhsc.edu/faculty_detail.aspx?name=thompson_hilaryDr. Thompson is Associate Professor of Biometry in the LSUHSC School of Public Health. He is also Adjunct Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Biometry, and Neuroscience. He is the Director of the Clinical Trials and Biometry Unit.
Varahrmyan, Dr. Kody
Institute for Micromanufacturing
Louisiana Tech University
+1 318 257 5107
kody AT latech.edu
Dr. Kody Varahramyan is the Entergy/LP&L/NOPSI Professor of Electrical Engineering, and the Director of the Institute for Micromanufacturing at Louisiana Tech University. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1983. From 1982 to 1992 he was with IBM Microelectronics, conducting research and development in the realization of advanced semiconductor technologies. Since 1992 he has been with Louisiana Tech University, where since 2000 he has been the Director of the Institute for Micromanufacturing. He is an expert in the area of micro/nano scale processes, materials, and devices for biomedical, biological, environmental, chemical, and information technology applications.
Hamlington, Katharine
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Tulane University
+1 504 862 3374
khamling AT tulane.eduKate Hamlington is a biomedical engineering Ph.D student at Tulane University. She received her BSE in biomedical engineering from Tulane as well. Kate works with Dr. Donald Gaver in computational fluid dynamics and is currently working on methods to compute flow fields around complex geometric obstructions.
Pillert, Jerina
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Tulane University
+1 504 247 1910
jpillert AT tulane.eduJerina Pillert is a biomedical engineering Ph.D student at Tulane University. She received her B.S. in physics and computer engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Jerina currently works with Dr. Donald Gaver on projects related to computational fluid dynamics and pulmonary mechanics.
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Other Staff
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Cruthirds, Rachel
EPSCoR Program Associate
+1 225 342 4253
rachel.cruthirds AT la.gov
www.laregents.orgRachel is responsible for coordinating faculty development programs administered by the Board of Regents and for assisting evaluation consultants with the collection of reporting data.
Gershey, Jim
Executive Director of Special Programs
+1 225 342 4253
jim.gershey AT la.gov
www.laregents.orgJim is responsible for administering the contractual agreements between the Board of Regents and the participating institutions that provide funding for the RII research project.
Buleu, Ana Elena
CyberTools Webmaster
Center for Computation & Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 334 2455
anabuleu AT cct.lsu.edu
Ana started working at CCT, and doing her undergraduate degree at LSU in January 2006. She is a Junior now in the College of Basic Sciences. She worked in the Performance Group for a couple of months, learning Cactus benchmarking. Since July 2006, she has worked in the Visualization Group under the supervision of Shalini Venkataraman, and Dr. Werner Benger, dealing with the HDF5 file format. She is now working with Dr. Shantenu Jha on a project involving Molecular Dynamics.
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Alumni
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MacLaren, Dr. Jon
Center for Computation and Technology
Louisiana State University
+1 225 578 0784
maclaren AT cct.lsu.edu
http://www.cct.lsu.edu/~maclaren/Dr. MacLaren is a distributed computing researcher in the Grid Computing group at CCT, specializing in scheduling. He graduated with a PhD in Computer Science from Manchester University in the UK in 2001, where he had previously obtained an MPhil. Before this, Dr. MacLaren worked in the software industry for two years. His research interests are focused on the scheduling of multiple types of resources, including High-Performance Computers and Optical Networks.
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