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Advanced Systems Division
Information Sciences Institute
University of Southern California
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
Marina Del Rey
CA 90292
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rubing [.a.t.] isi [.d.o.t.] edu
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+1 (310) 448 8414 |
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Research
I am interested in the areas of Grid/distributed computing,
high-performance systems, autonomic computing, data mining, software
engineering, computer architecture and operating systems.
The following is the highlights of the projects that I am working on:
Project highlights
- Pegasus
Pegasus, a set of tools for running scientific workflows on distributed resources
- EASAIER
European research project addressing access to and preservation of cultural and scientific resources. demo
- ASKALON
AURORA Advanced Models, Applications and Software Systems Systems for
High Performance Computing. Long term reseach program funded by the
Austrian
Science Fund. Project leader: software tools for the Grid (performance
measurement / instrumentation / prediction / analysis, scheduling
parameter
studies, networking and testing).
- AURORA
Advanced Application, Models, and Software Systems for High-Performance Computing
- AUSTRIAN GRID
The goal of the AUSTRIAN GRID is to start and support grid computing in
Austria in general, and to provide coordination and collaboration
between
research areas interested in grid computing. In concrete, the AUSTRIAN
GRID initiative aims at (1) development and usage of grid computing
infrastructures for diverse application areas, (2) and
installation and operation of a national grid testbed in Austria.
- EGEE
The goal of EGEE project (Enabling Grids for E-sciencE) is to create
and deploy Grid technologies to enable the widespread uptake of
e-Science
applications throughout the European Research Area.
- K-WfGrid
EU IST STREP Project (*IST*-2002-511385). The goal of the project is to
provide a Grid environment which assist the users in composing workflow
Grid
applications, and which schedules and executes the applications on the
Grid. All the phases of application processing will be strongly based
on
knowledge and semantic technologies. Applications used in K-Wf Grid
belong to different fields, including scientific simulations (flood
forecasting
simulation) an industrial applications (ERP and traffic management).
Teaching
Summer semester 2008
Computer Architecture
Winter semester 2007/08
Computer Design and Architecture
Awards
CoreGRID Scholarship for OGF21, 2007
National Award for Outstanding Overseas Ph.D. Students, China, 2006.
IEEE Student Travel Grant for Grid06, 2006.
Professional Activities
Member of IEEE and IEEE Computer Society (Memeber No: 80487553).
Reviewer for: SC06, IPDPS2005, IPDPS2006, IPDPS2007, GRID06, GRID07, EUROPAR06, PDP08, CCG08
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