David A. Bader is Executive Director of High-Performance Computing and
a Full Professor in Computational Science and Engineering, a
division within the College of Computing, at Georgia Institute of
Technology. Dr. Bader also serves as Director of the Sony-Toshiba-IBM
Center of Competence for the Cell Broadband Engine Processor located
at Georgia Tech. He received his Ph.D. in 1996 from The University of
Maryland, was awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Postdoctoral
Research Associateship in Experimental Computer Science. He is an NSF
CAREER Award recipient, an investigator on several NSF awards, was a
distinguished speaker in the IEEE Computer Society Distinguished
Visitors Program, and a member of the IBM PERCS team for the DARPA
High Productivity Computing Systems program. Dr. Bader serves on the
Research Advisory Council of Internet2 and the Steering Committees of
the IPDPS and HiPC conferences, and was the General co-Chair for IPDPS
(2004--2005), and Vice General Chair for HiPC (2002--2004). David has
chaired several major conference program committees: Program Chair for
HiPC 2005, Program Vice-Chair for IPDPS 2006 and Program Vice-Chair
for ICPP 2006, and has served on numerous conference program
committees related to parallel processing and computational science
& engineering, is an associate editor for several high impact
publications including the IEEE Transactions on Parallel and
Distributed Systems (TPDS), the ACM Journal of Experimental
Algorithmics (JEA), IEEE DSOnline, and Parallel Computing, is a Senior
Member of the IEEE Computer Society and a Member of the ACM.
Dr. Bader has been a pioneer in the field of high-performance
computing for problems in bioinformatics and computational genomics.
He has co-chaired a series of meetings, the IEEE International
Workshop on High-Performance Computational Biology (HiCOMB), written
several book chapters, and co-edited special issues of the Journal of
Parallel and Distributed Computing (JPDC) and IEEE TPDS on
high-performance computational biology. He has co-authored over 90
articles in peer-reviewed journals and conferences, and his main areas
of research are in parallel algorithms, combinatorial optimization,
and computational biology and genomics.
1998 Teaching-Wise Educational Workshop, University of New Mexico.
2000 American with Disabilities Act Training, "Access to Education,"
University of New Mexico.
Scholarly Communication and the Common Good:
A Symposium for the University of New Mexico's Academic Community,
February 27, 2003.
Faculty Scholarly Communication Symposium: Stewardship of the
University Community's Knowledge-Base,
March 12, 2004.
3rd Annual Scholarly Communication Symposium: Cultural
Transformation of the University's Knowledge Base,
March 3, 2005.
Individual Student Guidance
Postdoctoral Fellows Supervised
Tanya (Yonit) Berger-Wolf (PhD, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign),
NSF Postdoctoral Research Associateship in Experimental
Computer Science. Computational methods for controlled
breeding programs and evolutionary trees reconstruction. 2002-2004.
(joined Univ. of Illinois - Chicago).
Yuzhong Sun (PhD, Chinese Academy of Sciences).
Hybrid parallel algorithms for routing collective
communications on SMP clusters. 1999-2000.
Tiffani L. Williams (PhD, Central Florida).
Alfred P. Sloan Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computational
Molecular Biology. 2001-2004.
(joined Texas A&M Univ.).
Postdoctoral Students Supervised
James A. McCoy, Sandia National Laboratories Computational
Science Retraining Program, "Porting a parallel VHDL simulation
environment to Sandia National Labs parallel computing platforms," 1998.
Michael Keenan, "Multivariate Image Analysis Tools for
Chemical Characterization," Sandia National Laboratories Computational
Science Retraining Program, 1999.
Doug Wall, Sandia National Laboratories Computational
Science Retraining Program, "Improving the Performance of a Crevice
Corrosion Code Using Space Iterative Methods and Parallelization,"
2000.
David Beck, Sandia National Laboratories Computational
Science Retraining Program, "Evaluation and Characterization of
Secure File Storage in Client Parallel I/O,"
2000.
Ph.D. Students Supervised
Mi Yan. Thesis Title: ``High Performance Algorithms for
Phylogeny Reconstruction with Maximum Parsimony,'' January 2004.
(Future Technologies Solution Design Center, IBM Corp.)
Guojing Cong, with distinction. Thesis Title: ``On the Design and Implementation
of Parallel Algorithms for Graph Problems on Shared-Memory Machines,''
October 2004.
(IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
Jinyang Liu. Thesis Title: ``Control and Noise Immunity of High Resolution Experiments on Earth Orbit,''
October 2005. (Janelia Farms Research Center, Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Matthew J. Sottile. Thesis Title: ``A Measurement and Simulation Methodology for Parallel Computing Performance Studies,''
April 2006. (University of Oregon)
Xuefei Wang. Thesis Title: ``Hybrid Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Models for
Outcome Prediction in Acute Leukemia Using Gene Expression and Covariate Data,'' October 2007.
(co-advised with S. Atlas)
Kamesh Madduri (from IIT-Madras, entered Fall 2004, joined GT Fall 2005, recipient of the College of Computing's 2008 Outstanding Graduate Research Assistant Award)
Virat Agarwal, (B.Tech, IIT-Delhi, entered Fall 2006)
Seunghwa Kang (from Seoul National University, Korea, entered Fall 2006)
Manisha Gajbe (from Univ. Pune and IBM India, entered Fall 2007)
Aparna Chandramowlishwaran, (B.Tech, Anna University, entered Fall 2007)
Ph.D. Special Problems Students
Vaddadi Chandu: Fall 2005, Spring 2006.
Varun N. Kanade: Fall 2006.
Chinmay D. Karande: Fall 2006.
Kamesh Madduri: Fall 2005, Spring 2006, Fall 2006, Spring 2007.
M.S. Thesis Students Supervised
Mr. Ajith Kumar Illendula, June 2000, Thesis: "Efficient and
Practical Parallel Algorithms for Ear Decomposition with Experimental
Studies." (joined Intel Corp., Rio Rancho, NM).
Mr. Niranjan Prabhu, December 2000, Thesis: "Practical Parallel
Algorithms for Cycle Detection in Planar Partitioned Digraphs."
(joined Intel Corp., Chandler, AZ)
Ms. Vinila Yarlagadda, December 2000, Thesis: "Design of
Practical Parallel Algorithms for Uniform-Memory Access Symmetric
Multiprocessors." (joined Intel Corp., Chandler, AZ).
Ms. Bei Wang, Summer 2002, Thesis: "Modeling and Simulation of
Optimization Problems in Landscape Ecology." (joined
Ph.D. program at University of Southern California).
Ms. Min Zhu, September 2002, Thesis: "Parallel Branch and
Bound Algorithms with Experimental Studies on Shared Memory
Multiprocessors." (joined Ph.D. program in Mathematics)
Mr. Bhaskar Subramanian, with distinction, December 2002, Thesis: "Automated
Synthesis of Pass Transistor Asynchronous Sequential Circuits,"
(joined Sun Microsystems)
Ms. Zhan Li, December 2002, Thesis: ``Parallel Algorithms for
Uniform-Memory-Access Shared Memory Multiprocessors,''
(co-advised with B. Moret).
(joined Bioinformatics Lab, Penn State University).
Ms. Sukanya Sreshta, with distinction, December 2003,
Thesis: "Designing Parallel Graph Algorithms for Symmetric
Multiprocessors." (joined OpNet Technologies, Bethesda, MD)
Ms. Meenakshi Balasubramanian, July 2005, Thesis: ``Design and Implementation of Scalable
Synthetic Compact Application (SSCA) Graph Theoretic Benchmark using Unified Parallel C (UPC).''
(joined Merrill Lynch, New York).
Mr. Eswaramoorthi Nallusamy, October 2005, Thesis: ``A Framework for Using
Processor Cache as RAM in LinuxBIOS on x86 Cluster,'' (joined Intel Corp., DuPont, WA)
Mr. Vipin Sachdeva, with distinction, December 2005,
Thesis: ``High Performance Computing for Computational Biology and Graph Theory.''
(joined IBM Research, Austin Research Laboratory)
Ms. Sirisha Muppavarapu, January 2006, Thesis: ``Analysis of A Sequence Alignment Problem Using Unified Parallel C (UPC),'' (joined Intel Corp., Rio Rancho, NM)
Midhun Kumar Allu, Summer 2006, Thesis. (co-advised with E. Ritchie).
(joined AT&T, New Jersey)
Amrita Mathuriya, (B.Tech, IIT-Roorkee, entered Fall 2007)
M.S. Non-Thesis Students Supervised
Ms. Kavita Balakavi, Spring 1999. (joined Intel Corp., Beaverton, OR).
D.H.P. Low, B. Veeravalli, and D.A. Bader,
``On the Design of High-Performance Algorithms for Aligning Multiple Protein Sequences on Mesh-Based Multiprocessor Architectures,''
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing,
67(9):1007-1017, 2007.
David A. Bader, William E. Hart, and Cynthia A. Phillips,
``Parallel Algorithm Design for Branch and Bound,''
in H.J. Greenberg, editor,
Tutorials on Emerging Methodologies and Applications in
Operations Research, Kluwer Academic Press, Chapter 5,
pp. 1-44, 2004.
David A. Bader and Mi Yan,
``High Performance Algorithms for Phylogeny Reconstruction with Maximum Parsimony,''
in S. Aluru, editor,
Handbook of Computational Molecular Biology,
Chapman & Hall / CRC Computer and Information Science Series,
Chapter 22, pp. 1-19, 2006.
David A. Bader, Bernard M.E. Moret, Tiffani L. Williams, and Mi Yan,
``High-Performance Phylogeny Reconstruction Under Maximum Parsimony,''
in A.Y. Zomaya, editor,
Parallel Computing for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology,
Wiley, Chapter 16, 2006.
Srinivas Aluru, Nancy Amato, David A. Bader, Suchendra Bhandarkar, Laxmikant Kale, and Dan Marinescu,
``Parallel Computational Biology,''
in M.H. Heroux, P. Raghavan, and H.D. Simon, editors,
Frontiers of Scientific Computing,
SIAM Series on Software, Environments, and Tools,
2006.
David A. Bader, Usman Roshan, and Alexandros Stamatakis,
``Computational Grand Challenges in Assembling the Tree of Life: Problems & Solutions,''
in C.-W. Tseng, editor,
Advances in Computing, 68: Computational Biology and Bioinformatics,
Elsevier, Chapter 4, pages 127--176, 2006.
David A. Bader, Kamesh Madduri, Guojing Cong, and John Feo,
``Design of Multithreaded Algorithms for Combinatorial Problems,''
in S. Rajasekaran and J. Reif, editors,
Handbook of Parallel Computing: Models, Algorithms, and Applications,
CRC Press, Chapter 31,
2007.
David A. Bader and Guojing Cong,
``Efficient Parallel Graph Algorithms for Shared-memory Multiprocessors,''
in S. Rajasekaran and J. Reif, editors,
Handbook of Parallel Computing: Models, Algorithms, and Applications,
CRC Press, Chapter 26,
2007.
Kamesh Madduri, David A. Bader, Jonathan W. Berry, Joseph R. Crobak, and Bruce A. Hendrickson,
``Multithreaded Algorithms for Processing Massive Graphs,''
in D.A. Bader, editor,
Petascale Computing: Algorithms and Applications,
Chapman & Hall / CRC Press, Chapter 12,
2007.
David A. Bader (ed.),
Petascale Computing: Algorithms and Applications,
Chapman & Hall / CRC Press,
2007.
David A. Bader and Kamesh Madduri,
``Large-Scale Network Analysis,''
in J. Kepner and J. Gilbert, editor,
Graph Algorithms in the Language of Linear Algebra,
SIAM Press,
2008, to appear.
Kamesh Madduri, David A. Bader, Jonathan W. Berry, Joe R. Crobak,
``Parallel Shortest Path Algorithms for Solving Large-Scale Instances,''
in C. Demetrescu, A.V. Goldberg, and D. Johnson, editors,
Shortest Path Computations: Ninth DIMACS Challenge,
American Mathematical Society,
2008, to appear.
Edited Special Issues of Journals
David A. Bader and Srinivas Aluru, Guest Editors,
Special Issue on High-Performance Computational Biology,
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
63(7-8):671-673 (issue: 671-773), 2003.
David A. Bader, Srinivas Aluru, and Nancy Amato, Guest Editors,
Special Issue on High-Performance Computational Biology,
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
17(8):737-739 (issue: 737-807), 2006.
Mohammed J. Zaki, David A. Bader, Johan Montagnat and Concettina Guerra,
Topic Editors,
``High Performance Bioinformatics,''
Proceedings of the 10th International Euro-Par Conference,
Pisa, Italy, August 31 - September 3, 2004. Springer-Verlag
LNCS, 3149:988, 2004.
D.A. Bader, V. Sachdeva,
``BioSPLASH: Incorporating life sciences applications in the
architectural optimizations of next-generation petaflop-system,'' (Poster Session),
The 4th IEEE Computational Systems Bioinformatics Conference (CSB 2005),
Stanford University, CA, August 8-11, 2005.
D.A. Bader, V. Agarwal,
``FFTC: Fastest Fourier Transform for the IBM Cell Broadband Engine,''
The 14th Annual IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC 2007),
S. Aluru et al., (eds.),
Springer-Verlag LNCS 4873, 172-184,
Goa, India, December 18-21, 2007.
(52 papers accepted out of 253 papers submitted: 20.5% acceptance rate)
R.K. Jansen, D.A. Bader, B. M. E. Moret, L.A. Raubeson, L.-S. Wang,
T. Warnow, and S. Wyman,
``New approaches for using gene order data in phylogeny reconstruction,''
Botany 2001, Albuquerque, NM,
August 12-16, 2001.
B. M.E. Moret, D.A. Bader, T. Warnow, S.K. Wyman, and M. Yan,
``GRAPPA: a high-performance computational tool for
phylogeny reconstruction from gene-order data,''
Botany 2001, Albuquerque, NM,
August 12-16, 2001.
L.A. Raubeson, D.A. Bader, B. M.E. Moret, L.-S. Wang, T. Warnow,
and S.K. Wyman,
``Inferring phylogenies of photosynthetic organisms from chloroplast gene
orders,''
Botany 2001, Albuquerque, NM,
August 12-16, 2001.
T.J. Warnow, J.L. Boore, H.M. Fourcade, R.K. Jansen, R. Haberle, T.W. Chumley, L. Raubeson,
S. Wyman, C. dePamphilis, B. Moret, D. Bader, W. Miller,
``Comparative chloroplast genomics of seed plants: integrating
computational methods, phylogeny, and molecular evolution,''
(Poster Session),
Evolution 2003, Chico, CA, June 20-24, 2003.
D.A. Bader and K. Madduri,
``Efficient Shared-memory Algorithms and Implementations for Solving Large-scale Graph Problems,''
Minisymposium on High-Performance Computing with Large Graphs,
2006 SIAM Annual Meeting (AN06),
Boston, MA, July 10-14, 2006.
D.A. Bader,
``Accelerating Combinatorial Scientific Computing with the Cell Broadband Engine Processor,''
Minisymposium on Revolutionary Technologies for Acceleration of Emerging Petascale Applications,
13th SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (PP08),
Atlanta, GA, March 13, 2008.
Conference Tutorials (peer-reviewed)
Robert Pennington, David A. Bader, and Arthur B. Maccabe,
``Design and Analysis of NT and Linux Superclusters for Computational Grids,''
The IEEE and ACM Supercomputing Conference 1999
(SC99),
Portland, OR, November 15, 1999.
David A. Bader, Usman Roshan, and Alexandros Stamatakis,
``Computational Grand Challenges in Assembling the Tree of Life: Problems & Solutions,''
The IEEE and ACM Supercomputing Conference 2005
(SC2005),
Seattle, WA, November 13, 2005.
D. A. Bader and P. J. Stinson.
``Table of Lower Bounds on the Minimum Distance of Cyclic and BCH
Codes,'' NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program
Summer Project Report, Lehigh University Research Report
CSEE-TR-90-06, Department of
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering,
Lehigh University, 1989.
NRC 9601610, Research Associateship Award, $42,500, 1996-1997.
(award declined)
DOE Sandia National Laboratories, Sandia University New
Assistant Professorship Program (SUNAPP) Award,
PI: D.A. Bader,
Collaborative research with the Algorithms & Discrete Math
Department at SNL developing methodologies for high performance
computing on clusters of symmetric multiprocessors. Contract
Number AX-3006, $30,000, 9/01/1998 - 8/31/1999.
DOE Sandia National Laboratories,
Sandia University New
Assistant Professorship Program (SUNAPP) Award,
PI: D.A. Bader,
Collaborative research with the Algorithms & Discrete Math
Department at SNL developing methodologies for high performance
computing on clusters of symmetric multiprocessors. Contract
Number AX-3006, $30,000, 10/01/1999 - 9/30/2000.
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation,
"Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computational Molecular Biology for
Dr. Tiffani L. Williams,"
PIs: B.M.E. Moret and D.A. Bader,
Sloan Foundation and Department of Energy,
$152,072 (Sloan/DOE portion: $120,000, UNM cost share: $32,072),
8/1/2002 - 7/31/2004.
DOE Sandia National Laboratories,
Combinatorial Algorithms for Homeland Defense,
PI: D.A. Bader,
Contract Number 55856, $29,735, 8/26/2002 - 5/30/2003.
IBM /
DARPA,
"PERCS Productive, Easy-to-Use, Reliable Computing Systems,"
UNM PIs: D.A. Bader, B.M.E. Moret, A.B. Maccabe, P.G. Bridges,
High
Productivity Computing Systems (Phase 2) Program,
$53.3M (total); $900,000 (UNM portion, from DARPA: $600K, and UNM
cost share: $300K), 7/15/2003 - 9/16/2006.
DOE Sandia National Laboratories,
Parallel Algorithms for Computational Electromagnetics,
PI: D.A. Bader,
Contract Number 161449, $13,000, 8/1/2003 - 7/31/2004.
NSF Emerging Frontiers / BIO
03-31654,
``ITR Collaborative Research: Building the Tree of Life -- A National Resource for
Phyloinformatics and Computational Phylogenetics,''
PI: B.M.E. Moret (U New Mexico);
coPI's:
D.A. Bader (U New Mexico),
F. Berman (UC San Diego),
P. Bourne (UC San Diego),
M. Donoghue (Yale),
D.M. Hillis (U Texas-Austin),
W. Hunt (U Texas-Austin),
J. Kim (U Pennsylvania),
P. Lewis (U Connecticut),
D. Maddison (U Arizona),
W. Maddison (U Arizona),
D. Miranker (U Texas-Austin),
B. Mischler (UC Berkeley),
L. Meyers (U Texas-Austin),
E. Myers (UC Berkeley),
S. Rao (UC Berkeley),
S. Russell (UC Berkeley),
D. Swofford (Florida State U),
T. Warnow (U Texas-Austin),
W. Wheeler (American Museum of Natural History),
T. Williams (U New Mexico);
National Science Foundation,
Information Technology Research Program,
$11.6M Total, (UNM: $3,540,907),
10/1/2003 -- 9/30/2008.
DOE Sandia National Laboratories,
Innovative Parallel Algorithms for Computational Electromagnetics,
PI: D.A. Bader,
Contract Number 305103, $29,640, 6/1/2004 - 5/31/2005.
NSF DBI
04-20513,
"Acquisition of a High Performance Shared-Memory Computer for
Computational Science and Engineering at the University of New
Mexico,"
PIs: H. Guo, D.A. Bader, S.R. Atlas, M.S. Ingber, and T. Oprea.
National Science Foundation,
Major Research Instrumentation Program,
$350,378 (NSF), $150,162 (UNM cost share),
9/1/2004 - 8/31/2007.
DOE Sandia National Laboratories,
Designing Parallel Graph Algorithms for Multi-Threaded Architectures,
PI: D.A. Bader,
$73,000, 1/1/2005 -- 12/31/2005.
Los Alamos National Laboratory,
LinuxBIOS support on advanced 64-bit systems,
PI: D.A. Bader,
$40,000, 1/1/2005 -- 12/31/2005.
IBM Faculty Fellowship Award,
``Optimizing Data-Intensive Applications for Cell BE,''
$40,000,
7/1/2006.
NASA ARC 5119/NNA06CN37H,
``Performance Analysis and Optimization of NASA Scientific Applications on the NAS Supercomputers,''
NASA Graduate Student Researcher Program (GSRP) Fellowship for Kamesh Madduri,
NASA NP-2005-07-375-HQ,
$24,000,
10/1/2006-9/30/2007.
Sony-Toshiba-IBM Cell Center of Competence,
Director: D.A. Bader; Associate Directors: Santosh Pande, Karsten Schwan, and Irfan Essa,
Supported by an award from IBM Corp. and Sony Corp.,
$320,000,
11/1/2006.
Microsoft Research,
``Enabling MS Visual Studio Programmers to Design Efficient Parallel Algorithms for Multi-Core Processors,''
External Reseach & Programs ``Parallel and Concurrent Programming 2006-2007'' Program,
$75,000,
10/24/2006.
NASA ARC,
``Performance Analysis and Optimization of NASA Scientific Applications on the NAS Supercomputers,''
NASA Graduate Student Researcher Program (GSRP) Fellowship for Kamesh Madduri (Second Year Renewal),
$30,000,
10/1/2007-9/30/2008.
NIH R01 GM083621,
``Combinatorial and Computational Methods for the Analysis, Prediction, and Design of Viral RNA Structures,''
PIs: Christine Heitsch, David A. Bader, Steve Harvey.
NSF-NIH Joint DMS/NIGMS Initiative to Support Research in the Area of Mathematical Biology,
National Institutes of Health,
\$720,000,
9/1/07 - 8/31/11.
NSF CNS-0708307,
``Collaborative Research: CRI: IAD: Development of a Research Infrastructure,''
PIs: Jay Brockman (University of Notre Dame), David A. Bader, Guang Gao (University of Delaware), John Gilbert (University of California, Santa Barbara), Ed Upchurch (California Institute of Technology), Kathy Yelick (University of California, Berkeley),
Computing Research Infrastructure (CRI) Program,
National Science Foundation,
$787,150,
8/1/07 - 7/31/12.
``Focused Research Program in High-Performance Computing,''
Coordinator: David A. Bader, and 29 other Engineering, Sciences, and Computing faculty,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
8/1/07 - 7/30/08,
\$30,000
May 30, 2007.
(Georgia Tech selects five FRP proposals for award each year.)
NSF OCI-0749223,
``Collaborative Research: Enabling Discovery in High Reynolds Number Turbulence via Advanced Tools for Petascale Simulation and Analysis,''
Lead PI: Pui-Kuen Yeung, coPIs: David A. Bader; Amitava Majumdar, Dmitry Pekurovsky (University of California, San Diego), James J. Riley (University of Washington), Robert D. Moser (University of Texas at Austin) ;
National Science Foundation,
Accelerating Discovery in Science and Engineering Through Petascale Simulations and Analysis (PetaApps),
$1.6M,
10/1/07 - 9/30/12.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory,
``High Performance Computing for Massive Graph Analysis,''
$50,000,
4/1/2008-10/31/2008.
Department of Defense,
``DoD HPCMP Summer Intern Program at Georgia Tech,''
$68.738,
5/17/2008-7/26/2008.
NSF PACI/NCSA, ``Linux Based Clusters for the
Alliance: A Proposal to Establish a Linux Based Cluster (LBC) at the
University of New Mexico,''
PIs: D.A. Bader, A.B. Maccabe, F. Gilfeather,
approx. $200,000, March 1999.
IBM, "Development and Investigation
of an Interoperable, Hybrid Technology System for Local/Remote
Scientific and Visual Computing,"
PIs: S.R. Atlas, D.A. Bader, R.A. Ballance, T.P. Caudell, B.T. Smith,
J. Sobolewski,
IBM Shared University Research (SUR) Program,
approx. $3M, 1/1/2000.
Sun Microsystems,
``Sun StorEdge Array for Computational Science,''
PIs: D.A. Bader, K. Schwan, M. Wolf,
Academic Equipment Grant (AEG) Program,
approx. $42,800,
6/13/2005.
Xilinx Corp., ``Reconfigurable Computing with FPGA Devices,''
(two Digilent Spartan 3 development boards),
PI: D.A. Bader,
Xilinx University Program (XUP),
2/28/2006.
IBM Corp., ``Optimizing Scientific Libraries for IBM Cell,''
PI: D.A. Bader; Additional Researchers: Santosh Pande, Karsten Schwan, and Irfan Essa,
Shared University Research (SUR) Program,
approx. $55K,
7/1/2006.
Sun Microsystems,
``Optimizing Computational Science Applications on Sun Multithreaded Processors,''
(two Sun T2000 blades with UltraSPARC ``Niagara'' T1 processors),
PI: D.A. Bader,
Academic Excellence Grant (AEG) Program,
approx. $34K,
7/5/2006.
nVidia Research,
(two Tesla C870 HPC compute boards),
PI: D.A. Bader,
Professor Partnership Program,
approx. $2,500,
3/26/2008.
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