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Basically, my research interests include:
  • {Meta-, Grid ,Heterogeneous} computing applications, depending on your point of view
  • Data-Intensive Web Applications (e.g. digital libraries)
  • Scheduling issues for parallel and distributed applications

To this end, I'm a member of the AppLeS group. We examine application scheduling problems in various contexts, emphasizing the use of dynamic resource performance information and application-specific performance models. The project is run by Professor Fran Berman and Professor Rich Wolski.

I've also contributed to the development of a new and exciting Grid computing toolkit called EveryWare. The project is headed by Professor Wolski. The goal of EveryWare is to provide a set of facilities which allow application developers to develop distributed applications which can seamlessly leverage available features of myriad computing resources into a virtual Grid for that application.