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Biographical Information
Dr. Thomas Sterling holds a joint appointment as a Principal Scientist at
the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and as a Faculty Associate at Caltech's
Center for Advanced Computing Research. Since receiving his Ph.D from MIT as
a Hertz Fellow in 1984, Dr. Sterling has pursued a career of applied research
in parallel computer architecture and high performance computing at Harris
Corp, the IDA Supercomputing Research Center, and the NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center and University of Maryland, joining Caltech and JPL in 1996. Thomas
Sterling is widely recognized for his contributions to commodity cluster computing
through the Beowulf Project which he started in 1994 and is the co-author of
two books on clusters including "How to Build a Beowulf" and "Beowulf
Cluster Computing". Dr. Sterling was the PI of the HTMT Project funded
by a number of agencies to conduct the first multidisciplinary multi-institutional
in-depth study of future Petaflops scale general purpose computers and is a
co-author of a book on "Enabling Technologies for Petaflops Computing." Currently
he is the PI of several projects that together are developing the MIND architecture,
an advanced PIM computing component sponsored by NASA, Sandia National Laboratory,
and DARPA.
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