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Dr. Stephen Scott

Dr. Stephen Scott is a research scientist in the Distributed Computing Research Group of the Computer Science and Mathematics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) - USA. He has received the Ph.D. and MS in computer science from Kent State University, Kent, Ohio - USA. He also received a BA from Thiel College, Greenville, PA - USA. At Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Dr. Scott's responsibilities include directing research and development efforts in high performance scalable cluster computing. Primary research interest is in experimental systems with a focus on high performance, scalable, distributed, heterogeneous, and parallel computing. He is also a contributor to the Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) and Heterogeneous Adaptable Reconfigurable NEtworked SystemS (HARNESS) research efforts at ORNL (http://www.epm.ornl.gov/pvm and http://www.epm.ornl.gov/harness). Dr. Scott is a founding member of The Open Cluster Group (http://www.OpenClusterGroup.org) - dedicated to bringing current "best practices" in cluster computing to all users via a self-installing cluster-on-a-CD suite. He is also a member of ACM, IEEE Computer, and the IEEE Task Force on Cluster Computing. Prior to attending graduate school, Dr. Scott worked various industry positions including one as principal with a business-to-business chemical database startup company. Additional research information may be found at http://www.epm.ornl.gov/~sscott.


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