[CSEE-colloq] Fwd: [Csee-faculty-tt] talk: Mountain on Advanced Computing Systems research, 1pm Fri 9/7, UMBC

Yaacov Yesha yayesha1 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 5 12:24:14 EDT 2012



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> From: Tim Finin <finin at cs.umbc.edu>
> Date: August 1, 2012 3:59:23 PM EDT
> To: csee-colloquium-out at cs.umbc.edu
> Subject: [Csee-faculty-tt] [CSEE-colloq] talk: Mountain on Advanced Computing Systems research, 1pm Fri 9/7, UMBC
> 
>                  COLLOQUIUM
>         Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
>           University of Maryland, Baltimore County
> 
>       The Advanced Computing Systems Research Program
> 
>              David J. Mountain
>     Technical Director, Center for Exceptional Computing
> 
>        1:00pm Friday, 7 September 2012, ITE 227, UMBC
> 
> The Advanced Computing Systems (ACS) Research Program recently
> relocated from Adelphi, Maryland, to the Research Park complex next to
> UMBC.  What type of computing research does ACS focus on?  How is it
> organized?  What opportunities for collaboration exist for UMBC?  This
> talk will provide answers to these questions, explain how ACS tackles
> its research challenges, and provide a sneak preview of upcoming ACS
> presentations on specific research projects.
> 
> David J. Mountain is the Technical Director at the Center for
> Exceptional Computing (CEC), a Department of Defense research
> laboratory in the UMBC Research Park.  The mission of the CEC is to
> collaborate with industry, academia, and the government to drive
> innovative research that will impact advanced computing systems at the
> multi-petaflop scale and beyond. His responsibilities include
> directing research activities in technical thrusts including power
> efficiency, chip IO, system level interconnects, file system IO,
> productivity, and resilience.
> 
> Mr. Mountain’s personal research projects have included radiation
> effects studies, hot carrier reliability characterization, and
> chip-on-flex process development utilizing ultra-thin circuits.  He
> has been actively involved with 3D electronics research for nearly two
> decades.  Mr. Mountain is the author of seven papers, has been awarded
> eight patents, and is a Senior Member of the IEEE.
> 
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