Ewa Deelman
Ewa Deelman is an American computer scientist specializing in distributed computing and cloud computing for applications in scientific computing. Her contributions include leading the design of the Pegasus scientific workflow management system, used by the LIGO scientific collaboration to detect gravitational waves from binary black holes.[1] She is a research professor of computer science in the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, and a principal scientist at the Information Sciences Institute, both part of the University of Southern California.[2]
Recognition
Deelman was the 2015 recipient of the HPDC Achievement Award, given with an invitation for a keynote address at the International ACM Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing, "for her significant influence, contributions, and distinguished use of workflow systems in high-performance computing".[3]
She was elected as an IEEE Fellow, in the 2018 class of fellows, "for contributions to scientific workflow management".[4] She was named as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2019, "particularly for the design and optimization of scientific workflows in distributed and high-performance environments".[1]
References
- ^ a b Ewa Deelman Named AAAS Fellow, USC Viterbi School of Engineering, November 26, 2019, retrieved 2023-06-06
- ^ "Ewa Deelman", Viterbi Faculty Directory, USC Viterbi School of Engineering, retrieved 2023-06-06
- ^ "HPDC 2015 Achievement Award", 24th International ACM Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing (Conference website), retrieved 2023-06-06
- ^ IEEE Fellows directory, IEEE, retrieved 2023-06-06
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