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Contacts: David A. Bader, (505) 277.6724
Steve Carr, (505) 277.1821 |
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July 11, 2003 UNM ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ELECTED CHAIR OF PRESTIGIOUS IEEE COMMITTEE
ON PARALLEL PROCESSING
He will serve a two-year term that began on July 1. The TCPP acts as
an international forum to promote parallel processing research and education,
and participates in setting up technical standards in the area. New Mexico, well-known for its high performance computing research
and some of the fastest computers in the world, is a great place from
which to promote parallel, distributed, high performance computing education,
research and technology, said Bader. I am honored to serve
the international community. UNM is well situated for this interest. We manage the world class
Center for High Performance Computing, are lead investigators on several
highly competitive National Science Foundation Information Technology
Research projects and are partners with IBM in developing a revolutionary
high-end computing platform under the DARPA High Productivity Computing
Systems program. Of interest are issues related to the design, analysis and implementation
of parallel systems and solutions, including design and analysis of
parallel architectures and algorithms and application development on
parallel machines. TCPP sponsors professional meetings, releases publications,
sets guidelines for educational programs and coordinates academia, funding
agency and industry activities in these areas. The International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium
(IPDPS), held annually in the spring in locations such as Nice, France
(2003), Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (2002), San Francisco, Calif. (2001) and
Cancun, Mexico (2000), will be held at the Eldorado Hotel in Santa Fe
in April 2004. Bader will co-chair and UNM will host the meeting that
serves as the flagship activity of TCPP. Several workshops spanning
interdisciplinary areas are also sponsored by committee. Bader received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 1996 from the
University of Maryland and was awarded a National Science Foundation
(NSF) Postdoctoral Research Associateship in Experimental Computer Science
before joining UNM in 1998. He is an NSF CAREER Award recipient, an investigator on six NSF awards
including three ITR Bader has given several keynote talks and lectures on high-performance computing for problems in computational genomics. He has co-authored more than 40 articles in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. His main areas of research are in parallel algorithms, combinatorial optimization, and computational biology and genomics. # # #
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