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Vita January, 2014 Dan Cristian MARINESCU GENERAL INFORMATION Marital Status: Married, one child Citizenship: United States Education 1965 M.S. Electronics and Telecommunications School, Department of Physics Engineering, Polytechnic Institute Bucharest, Romania 1969 M.S. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department University of California at Berkeley 1975 Ph.D. Electronics and Telecommunications School, Department of Applied Electronics, Polytechnic Institute Bucharest Professional Experience 1965-66 Researcher Institute for Atomic Physics, Bucharest, Romania 1966-68 Assistant Professor Polytechnic Institute Bucharest, Romania 1970-72 Research Associate University of California, Berkeley, CA 1972-75 Researcher Institute for Atomic Physics, Bucharest, Romania 1976-77 Senior Researcher Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, USSR 1977-79 Senior Researcher Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest, Romania 1977-80 Associate Professor Polytechnic Institute Bucharest, Romania 1980-84 Senior Researcher Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung, GSI Darmstadt, Germany 1984-94 Associate Professor Computer Sciences Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette 1995-01 Professor Computer Sciences Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette 1998-01 Professor (courtesy) Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University 2001- Professor EECS Department, University of Central Florida 2001- Provost Research EECS Department, University of Central Florida Professor 2002 - Adjunct Professor Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 2004 - 08 Scientific Director I 2 Lab, University of Central Florida. Visiting Appointments 1985 Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights 1989 Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung, GSI Darmstadt, Germany 1993 Supercomputer Systems Division Intel Corporation, Beaverton 1993 Institute of Information Sciences, Beijing, China 1997 Multi Media Systems - Deutsche Telekom, Dresden, Germany 1998 INRIA - Paris, France 2000 INRIA - Paris, France 2005 INRIA - Paris, France 2006 INRIA - Paris, France 2007-2008 University College Cork, Ireland 2012 Universidad T´ ecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile 1

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VitaJanuary, 2014

Dan Cristian MARINESCU

GENERAL INFORMATION

Marital Status: Married, one childCitizenship: United States

Education1965 M.S. Electronics and Telecommunications School, Department of Physics

Engineering, Polytechnic Institute Bucharest, Romania1969 M.S. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department

University of California at Berkeley1975 Ph.D. Electronics and Telecommunications School, Department of Applied

Electronics, Polytechnic Institute Bucharest

Professional Experience

1965-66 Researcher Institute for Atomic Physics, Bucharest, Romania1966-68 Assistant Professor Polytechnic Institute Bucharest, Romania1970-72 Research Associate University of California, Berkeley, CA1972-75 Researcher Institute for Atomic Physics, Bucharest, Romania1976-77 Senior Researcher Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, USSR1977-79 Senior Researcher Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest, Romania1977-80 Associate Professor Polytechnic Institute Bucharest, Romania1980-84 Senior Researcher Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung, GSI Darmstadt, Germany1984-94 Associate Professor Computer Sciences Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette1995-01 Professor Computer Sciences Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette1998-01 Professor (courtesy) Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University2001- Professor EECS Department, University of Central Florida2001- Provost Research EECS Department, University of Central Florida

Professor2002 - Adjunct Professor Tsinghua University, Beijing, China2004 - 08 Scientific Director I2Lab, University of Central Florida.

Visiting Appointments

1985 Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights1989 Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung, GSI Darmstadt, Germany1993 Supercomputer Systems Division Intel Corporation, Beaverton1993 Institute of Information Sciences, Beijing, China1997 Multi Media Systems - Deutsche Telekom, Dresden, Germany1998 INRIA - Paris, France2000 INRIA - Paris, France2005 INRIA - Paris, France2006 INRIA - Paris, France2007-2008 University College Cork, Ireland2012 Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile

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Professional Memberships

• ACM,

• American Mathematical Society,

• IEEE (Senior Member),

• IEEE Communication Society,

• IEEE Computer Society.

Research Interests

• Computer Networks, Distributed Systems, and Cloud Computing;

• Performance Evaluation and Modeling;

• Petri Nets,

• Parallel Processing and Scientific Computing,

• Computational Biology,

• Quantum Computing and Quantum Information Theory.

Editorial Boards

• “Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience”, 2004-2008.

• “International Journal of Computational Intelligence”, 2004-2010.

• “International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management”, 2004-.

• “Mathematics Applied in Science and Technology (MAST)”, 2006-

Guest Editor

• Concurrency and Computation - Special Issue on High Performance Computational Biology,May 2005.

Consultant

• Intel Corporation, Supercomputing Systems Division -1992-1996.

• Purdue University - 2002-2005 projects in computational biology.

• DARPA, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory - 2004-2006 - ARMS project, dynamicscheduling.

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CitationsGoogle Scholar lists 296 papers and 2430 citations for Dan C. Marinescu

Books

1. “Internet-Based Workflow Management: Towards a Semantic Web,” 627+xxiii pages, ISBN0-471-43962-2, Wiley, New York, N.Y., 2002.

2. “Process Coordination and Ubiquitous Computing,” (D.C. Marinescu and C. Lee Editors),ISBN 0-8493-1470-4, CRC Press, New York, N.Y., 2002.

3. “Approaching Quantum Computing,” (with G. M. Marinescu), 365+xvi pages, ISBN 0-13-15224-X, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, N.J., 2004.

4. “Classical and Quantum Information,” (with G. M. Marinescu), Academic Press (a divisionof Elsevier), 725 pages, 2011.

5. “Cloud Computing; Theory and Practice,” Morgan Kaufmann, 400 pages, 2013.

Book Chapters

1. “On-line Experiments,” Experiment Data Acquisition and Analysis System, pp. 77–92, 136–147, (Vol. 1), 151–155, 209–213, and 252–255 (Vol. 2), 46 (Vol. 3), ISSN 0171–4546, 1983.

2. “Scheduling Protocols Based Upon Limited Contention Multiple Access,” Local Communi-cation Systems: LAN and PBX, (J.P. Cabanel, G. Pujolle, and A. Danthine, Eds.), NorthHolland, pp. 11–31, 1986.

3. “Analysis of a Two Level Asynchronous Algorithm for PDEs,” (with J. R. Rice), in Aspectsof Computations on Asynchronous Parallel Processors, (M. Wright, Ed.), North Holland, pp.23–33, 1989.

4. “Synchronization of Nonhomogeneous Parallel Computations,” (with J. R. Rice), ParallelProcessing for Scientific Computing, (G. Rodrigue, Ed.), SIAM, pp. 362–367, 1989.

5. “Stochastic High Level Petri Nets and Applications,” (with C.Lin), in High Level Petri Nets,(K. Jensen, Ed.), Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 459-470, 1991.

6. “Molecular Replacement Real Space Averaging,“ (with M.G.Rossmann, R. Mc.Kenna, L.Tong, D. Xia, J. Dai, H. Wu, H.K. Choi, and R.E. Lynch), in Molecular Replacement, (E.Dodson, S. Gover, and W. Wolf, Eds.), Science and Engineering Research Council, Daresbury,pp. 33-48, 1993.

7. “Models for Monitoring and Debugging Tools for Parallel and Distributed Software,” (with J.E. Lumpp, T.L. Casavant, and H.J. Siegel), in Monitoring and Debugging Distributed and/orReal-Time Systems, (J.P. Tsai and S.J.H. Yang, Eds.), IEEE Computer Society Press, pp.64 –76, 1994.

8. “An Alternative Model for Scheduling on a Computational Grid,” (with L. Boloni, R. Hao,and K.K. Jun), in Advances in Computer and Information Sciences 98, U. Giutukbay etal.(Eds.) IOS Press, pp. 473–489, 1998.

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9. “Parallel/High-Performance Object-Oriented Scientific Computing,” InObject-Oriented Tech-nology, ECOOP’99 Workshop, (with B. Mohr, F. Bassseti, K. Davis, S. Hutemann, P. Launay,D. J. Miller, R. L. Vanderwart, A. Prodan, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Ver-lag, Heidelberg, Vol. 1586, pp. 275–283, 1999.

10. “Structural Biology Metaphors Applied to the Design of a Distributed Object System,” (withL. Boloni, R. Hao, and K.K. Jun), Proc. Workshop Biologically Inspired Solutions to ParallelProcessing Problems, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Vol.1586, pp. 275–283, 1999.

11. “An Object-Oriented Framework for Building Collaborative Network Agents,” (with L. Boloni),Intelligent Systems and Interfaces, (N.H. Teodorescu, D. Mlynek, A. Kandel, and H.J. Zim-merman, Eds.), Kluewer Publising House, pp. 31–65, 2000.

12. “Agent Surgery: The Case for Mutable Agents,” (with L. Boloni), Parallel and DistributedProcessing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer–Verlag, Heidelberg, Vol. 1800, pp.578–585, 2000.

13. “A Component-Based Architecture for Problem Solving Environments,” (with L. Boloni),Computational Science, Mathematics and Software, (R.F. Boisvert and E.N. Houstis Eds.),Purdue University Press, pp. 115–136, 2002.

14. “Temporal Logic Workflow Models,” (with C. Lin) in Process Coordination and UbiquitousComputing, (D. C. Marinescu and C. Lee, Eds.), CRC Press, London, pp. 53–76, 2002.

15. “The Complexity of Scheduling and Coordination in Computational Grids ,” (with Y. Ji andG. M. Marinescu) in Process Coordination and Ubiquitous Computing, (D. C. Marinescu andC. Lee, Eds.), CRC Press, London, pp. 119–132, 2002.

16. “Performance Equivalent Analysis of Workflow Systems Based on Stochastic Petri Net Mod-els,” in Engineering and Development of Cooperative Information Systems, (with C. Lin, Y.Qu, F. Ren) Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Vol. 2480, pp.212–224, 2002.

17. “A Parallel 3D Piecewise Constant Reconstruction Algorithm for Asymmetric Virus Struc-tures,” (with R. E. Lynch, Y. Ji, and H. Lin). Proc. Int. Conf. on Computational Science,St. Petersburg, Russia, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Vol2657, pp. 437–446, 2003.

18. “Software Engineering Challenges for Mutable Agent Systems,” (with L. Boloni), M. A. Khan,X. Bai, G. Wang, and Y.Ji) Advances in Software Engineering for Multi-Agent Systems, (C.Lucena, Al. Garcia, Al. Romanovsky, J. Castro, and P. Alencar, Eds.), pp. 149-167, , 2004.

19. “Adaptation and Mutation in Multi-Agent Systems and Beyond,” with (L. Boloni) Learning,Coordination and Communication in Multi-Agent Systems, (R. Khosla, N. Ichalkaranje, andL Jain, Eds.), Studies in Fuziness and Soft Computing, Vol. 162, pp. 315–344, SpringerVerlag, Heidelberg, 2005.

20. “The Challenges and the Promise of Quantum Parallelism,” (with G. M. Marinescu) Concur-rent Processing, NATO Science Series, Computer and System Sciences, Vol. 195, IOS Press,pp. 159–174, 2005.

21. “A Parallel Algorithm for Automatic Particle Identification in Micrographs,” VECPAR 2004(M. Dayde et al. Eds.) Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Vol.3402, pp. 354 – 367, 2005.

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22. “Rapid distribution of tasks on a commodity grid,” (with L. Boloni, D. Turgut, T. Kocak,and Y. Ji). In Advances in Grid Computing - EGC 2005. Lecture Notes in ComputerScience,Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Vol. 3470, pp. 721–730, 2005.

23. “Computational Aspects of Virus Structure Determination at High Resolution,” (with Y. Ji,V. Singh, and G.M. Marinescu), Handbook of Theoretical and Computational Nanotechnolo-gies, American Scientific Publishers, Stevenson Ranch, Ca., 2005.

24. “Intelligent Grids,” (with X. Bai, H. Yu, G. Wang, Y. Ji, G.M. Marinescu, and L. Boloni),in Grid Computing: Software Environments and Tools (Jose C. Cunha and O.F. Rana Eds.Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 45–74, 2005.

25. “Quantum States and Quantum Measurements,” (with G.M. Marinescu) NATO Science Pub-lications, IOS Press, pp. 101–126, 2005.

26. “Location- and Power-Aware Protocols for Wireless Networks with Asymmetric Links,” (withG. Wang, Y. Ji, D. Turgut, and L Boloni), in Computer System Performance Modeling inPerspective: A Tribute to the Work of Prof. Kenneth C. Sevcik. E. Gelebe Ed., pp. 101–136,Imperial College Press, 2006.

27. “Quantum Error Correction in a Quantum Network,” (with G.M. Marinescu) NATO SciencePublications, IOS Press, 2007.

28. “Data Partitioning, Scheduling, and Coordination in Large-Scale Distributed Systems. CaseStudy: A Pipelined Data Staging Model for Optimal Data Partitioning on Multiple ParallelSystems,” (with C. Yu), in Grid Technology and Applications; Recent Developments, NovaScience Publishers, Inc., pp. 32–64, April 2009.

29. “Options and Commodity Markets for Computing Resources,” (with H. J. Siegel, and J. P.Morisson, in Market Oriented Grid and Utility Computing, R. Buyya and K. Bubendorf, Eds.,Wiley, ISBN: 9780470287682, pp. 89–120, September 2009.

30. “Cloud Energy Consumption,” in Encyclopedia of Cloud Computing, Wiley, 2014 (in print).

Journal Papers

1. “Effectiveness of Virtual Storage Systems in Computational Physics,” (with T. Radulescu),Revue Roumaine de Physique, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 223-224, 1977.

2. “Extended Data Acquisition Support at GSI,” (with F. Busch, H. Hultzsch, J. Lowsky, andM. Richter), IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, Vol. NS-31, No. 2, pp. 914–924, 1984.

3. “Inter-Process Communication in MVS/XA and Applications for Scientific and EngineeringInformation Processing,” Software - Practice and Experience, Vol. 16, No. 5, pp. 489–501,1986.

4. “Domain Oriented Analysis of PDE Splitting Algorithms,” (with J.R. Rice), Journal of In-formation Sciences, Vol. 43, No. 1–2, pp. 3–24, 1987.

5. “Approximate Analysis of Distributed Semi-Hard Real-Time Control Systems,” IEEE Trans-actions on Automatic Control, Vol. AC-32, No. 12, pp. 1097–1100, 1987.

6. “Stochastic High Level Petri Nets and Applications,” (with C. Lin), IEEE Transactions onComputers, Vol. 36, No. 7, pp. 815–825, 1988.

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7. “Models for Monitoring and Debugging Tools for Parallel and Distributed Software,” (with J.E. Lumpp, T.L. Casavant, and H.J. Siegel), Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing,Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 171–184, 1990.

8. “On the Analysis of Stochastic High Level Petri Net Models,” (with C. Lin), Microelectronicsand Reliability, Special Issue on Petri Nets, Pergamon Press, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 747-767,1991.

9. “Petri Net Models of Concurrent Ada Programs,” (with R. Stansifer), Microelectronics andReliability, Special Issue on Petri Nets, Pergamon Press, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 577-594, 1991.

10. “CAPS- A Coding Aid used with the PASM Parallel Processing Systems,” (with J. Lumpp,S.A. Finberg, W.G. Nation, E.C. Bronson, P.H. Pero, T. Schwederski, T.L. Casavant, andH.J. Siegel), Communications of the ACM, Vol. 34, No. 11, pp. 104-117, 1991.

11. “Synchronization and Load Imbalance Effects in Distributed Memory Multiprocessor Sys-tems,” (with J.R. Rice), Concurrency - Practice and Experience, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 593-625,1991.

12. “An Approximate Delay Analysis of Transaction Oriented Communication in DistributedSystems,” Journal of Computer Simulation, Vol. 2, pp. 315-342, 1992.

13. “Models and Algorithms for Co-Scheduling Compute-Intensive Tasks on a Network of Work-stations,” (with M.J. Atallah, C.L. Black, H.J. Siegel, and T.L. Casavant), Journal of Paralleland Distributed Computing, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 319-327, 1992.

14. “Net-Based Computational Models of Knowledge Processing Systems,” (with A. B. Whinstonand A. Chaudhury), IEEE Expert - Intelligent Systems & Their Applications, Vol. 8, No. 2,pp. 79-86, 1993.

15. “Logical Inference of Horn Clauses in Petri Net Models,” (with A. B. Whinston, A. Chaud-hury, and C. Lin), IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 3,pp. 416-425, 1993.

16. “Performance of Iterative Methods for Distributed Memory Machines,” (with J.R. Rice andE.M. Vavalis), Applied Numerical Mathematics, Vol. 12, No. 5, pp. 421-430, 1993.

17. “Macromolecular Electron Density Averaging on Distributed Memory MIMD Systems,” (withJ. R. Rice, M. A. Cornea-Hasegan, R. E. Lynch, and M. G. Rossmann), Concurrency -Practice and Experience, Vol. 5, No. 8, pp. 635-657, 1993.

18. “On High-Level Characterization of Parallelism,” (with J.R. Rice), Journal of Parallel andDistributed Computing, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 107-113, 1994.

19. “Data Management for a Class of Iterative Computations on Distributed Memory MIMDSystems,” (with M. A. Cornea-Hasegan and Z. Y. Zhang), Concurrency - Practice and Expe-rience, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 205-229, 1994.

20. “On the Scalability of Asynchronous Parallel Computations,” (with J.R.Rice), Journal ofParallel and Distributed Computing, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 538-546, 1994.

21. “Modeling Concurrent Programs with Colored Petri Nets,” (with M. Beaven and R. Stansifer),Journal of Systems and Software, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 129-148, 1994.

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22. “Phase Refinement and Extension by Means of Non-crystallographic Symmetry Averagingusing Parallel Computers,” (with M.A. Cornea-Hasegan, Z.Y. Zhang, A. Hadfield, J. K.Muckelbauer, R. E. Lynch, S. Munshi, L. Tong, and M. G. Rossmann), Acta Crystallographica,Vol. D51, pp. 749-759, 1995.

23. “A Distributed Memory Algorithm for 3-D FFT,” (with C. Costian), Journal of Computa-tional and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 66, No. 1-2, pp. 139-151, 1996.

24. “Identification of Spherical Virus Particles in Digitized Images of Entire Electron Micro-graphs,” (with I. Martin, T. S. Baker, and R. E. Lynch), Journal of Structural Biology, Vol.120, pp. 164-157, 1997.

25. “Dynamic Scheduling of Process Groups,” (with K. Y. Wang and O.F. Carbunar), Concur-rency - Practice and Experience, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 265-283, 1998.

26. “Concurrent Computation and Data Visualization for Spherical Virus Determination,” (withI. M. Martin), IEEE Computational Science & Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 40-52, 1998.

27. “Widespread Acceptance of General-Purpose Large Scale Parallel Machines: Fact, Future orFantasy” (with M.D. Theys, T.D. Brown, and H.J. Siegel), IEEE Concurrency, pp. 79-83,January-March 1998.

28. “Agent-Based Scientific Simulation and Modelling,” (with L. Boloni, J.R.Rice, P. Tsom-panopoulou, and E.A Vavalis), Concurrency - Practice and Experience, Vol. 12, No. 9, pp.845–861, 2000.

29. “A Component-Based Architecture for Problem Solving Environments,” (with L. Boloni),Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Vol. 54, No. 4-5 pp. 279–293, 2000.

30. “Biological Metaphors in the Design of Complex Software Systems,” (with L. Boloni), FutureGeneration Computer Systems, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 345–360, 2001.

31. “Space-Time Tradeoffs for Parallel 3D Reconstruction Algorithms for Virus Structure De-termination,” (with Y. Ji and R. E. Lynch) Concurrency and Computation - Practice andExperience, Vol. 13, No. 12, pp. 1083–1106, 2001.

32. “Robust Scheduling of Metaprograms,” (with L. Boloni), Journal of Scheduling, Wiley, Vol.5 No. 5, pp. 395–412, 2002.

33. “Modelling and Performance Analysis of QoS-Aware Load Balancing of Web-Server Clusters,”(with Z. G. Shan, C. Lin, and Y. Yang), Computer Networks - The International Journal ofComputer and Telecommunications Networking , Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 235–256, 2002.

34. “An Algorithm for Disconnecting Particle Projections Joined Together in a Micrograph” (withO. F. Carbunar, G. M. Marinescu, and I. M. Martin), Review Roumain de Physique, 2003.

35. “A Sufficient Condition for Instability of Positive Feedback Loop Systems,” (with C. Lin andM. Xu), IEEE Trans. on Automatic Control, Vol. 48, No. 7, pp. 1235–1238, July 2003.

36. “A Computational Framework for the 3D Structure Determination of Viruses with UnknownSymmetry,” (with Y. Ji), Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Vol. 63, pp. 738–758, 2003.

37. “Image Segmentation for Automatic Particle Identification in Electron Micrographs Based onHidden Markov Random Field Models and Expectation Maximization,” (with V. Singh, andT. S. Baker), Journal of Structural Biology, Vol. 145, pp. 123-141, 2004.

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38. “Resource Matching and a Matchmaking Service for an Intelligent Grid,” (with X Bai, H.Yu, and Y. Ji). International Journal on Computational Intelligence (IJCI), Vol. 1, No. 3,pp. 197–205, 2004.

39. “Coordination in Intelligent Grid Environments,” (with X. Bai, H. Yu, G. Wang, Y. Ji, G.M.Marinescu, and L. L. Boloni), Proc. of IEEE, Vol. 93, No. 3, pp. 613-630, 2005.

40. “Workflow Management and Resource Discovery for an Intelligent Grid,”, (with H. Yu, X.Bai). Parallel Computing, Vol 31, No. 7, pp. 797-811, 2005.

41. “Features of Reovirus Outer-Capsid Protein µ1 Revealed at 7.0-A or Better by ElectronCryomicroscopy and Image Reconstruction of the Virion, (with X. Zhang, Y. Ji, L. Zhang,M. A. Agosto, S. C. Harrison, M. L. Niebert, and T., S. Baker), Structure, Vol. 13, pp. 1–13,2005.

42. “Home Markings and Generalized Sound Workflow Nets,” (with L. Tiplea). InformationProcessing Letters, Vol. 96, pp. 54–58, 2005.

43. “Parallel Computational Biology,” with (S. Aluru, N. Amato, D. A. Bader, S. Bhandarkar,and L. Kale ), Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, Software, Environments, andTools, Vol. 20, pp. 356–378, SIAM, 2006.

44. “A Model-based Parallel Origin and Orientation Refinement Algorithm for CryoTEM and itsApplication to the Study of Virus Structures,” (with Y. Ji, W. Zhang, X. Zhang, X. Yan, andT. S. Baker). Journal of Structural Biology, Vol. 154, No. 1, pp. 1-19, 2006.

45. “Genetic-Based Planning with Recursive Subgoals,” (with H. Yu, A. Wu, and H.J. Siegel),International Journal on Computational Intelligence (IJCI), Vol. 2 No. 3, pp. 192-198, 2006.

46. “Task Distribution with a Random Overlay Network.”(with L. Boloni and D. Turgut). FutureGeneration Computer Systems, Elsevier, Vol. 22, No. 6, pp. 676–687, 2006.

47. “Rotational and Translational Alignment Errors in 3D Reconstruction of Virus Structures atHigh Resolution.” (with Y. Ji). Int. J. Bioinformatics Research and Applications, Vol. 2,No. 4, pp. 350–370, 2006.

48. “An R || Cmax Quantum Scheduling Algorithm,” (with F. Lu) http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0511028, Quantum Information Processing Vol. 6, No. 3, pp:159-178, 2007.

49. “Quantum Information: a Glimpse at the Strange and Intriguing Future of Information,”(with G. M. Marinescu), The Computer Journal, Vol. 50, No. 5, pp. 505–521, 2007.

50. “Quantum Error Correction of Time-Correlated Errors,” (with F. Lu), http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0605226, Quantum Information Processing. Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 273-293, 2007.

51. “A MAC Layer Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with Asymmetric Links,” (with G.Wang, D. Turgut, L. Boloni), Ad Hoc Networks Journal, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 424–440, May2008.

52. “A Macroeconomic Model for Resource Allocation in Large Scale Distributed Systems,” (withX. Bai, L. Boloni, H. J. Siegel, R. E. Daley, and I-J. Wang), Journal of Parallel and DistributedComputing, Vol. 68, pp. 182–199, 2008.

53. “Improving Routing Performance Through m-Limited Forwarding in Power-ConstrainedWire-less Networks,” (with G. Wang, D. Turgut, L. Boloni), Journal of Parallel and DistributedComputing (JPDC), Vol. 68, pp. 501–514 2008.

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54. “Time-parallel Simulation of Wireless Ad-hoc Networks with Compressed History,”(with G.Wang, D. Turgut, L. Boloni), Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing (JPDC), Vol.69, Nr. 2, pp. 168–179, 2008.

55. “Time-parallel Simulation of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks,” (with G.Wang, D. Turgut, L. Boloni),Wireless Networks (WINET),463–480, 2008.

56. “Algorithms for Divisible Load Scheduling for Data Intensive Applications” (with C. Yu),Journal of Grid Computing, DOI 10.1007/s10723-009-9129-0, September 2009.

57. “Scale-free, Self-organizing Very Large Sensor Networks,” (with C. Yu and G. M Marinescu),Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, (JPDC), Vol. 70 Nr. 5 pp. 612-622, 2010.

58. “High Probability Trajectories in the Phase Space and System Complexity,” Complex Sys-tems, Vol 22, Nr. 3, pp. 233-246, 2013.

59. “A Cloud Service for Trust Management in Cognitive Radio Networks,” (with S. Bhattachar-jee, 2013), International Journal of Cloud Computing, 2013 (in print).

60. “Clustering Algorithms for Scale-free Networks and Applications to Cloud Resource Manage-ment,” (with A. Paya), http://arxiv.org/pdf/1305.3031v1.pdf, May 2013.

61. “Energy-aware application scaling on a cloud.” (with A. Paya). http://arxiv.org/pdf/1307.3306v1.pdf,July 2013.

62. “Energy-aware load balancing policies for the cloud ecosystem.” (with A. Paya) http://arxiv.org/pdf/1307.3306v1.pdf,December 2013.

63. “An auction-driven, self-organizing cloud delivery model.” (with A. Paya, J. P. Morrison,and Philip Healy) http://arxiv.org/pdf/1312.2998v1.pdf, December 2013.

Conference Proceedings–Refereed

1. “Information Flow in a Distributed Data Acquisition and Analysis System,” (with F. Busch,H. Hultzsch, J. Lowsky,and M. Richter), Proc. SEAS, European Scientific Computing Conf.,Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 38–47, 1983.

2. “VSAM Data Sets in PL/I,” Proc. SEAS, European Scientific Computing Conf., SpringerVerlag, Heidelberg, pp. 584–601, 1983.

3. “Alternative Architectures for Large Scale Scientific Computing and Performance Issues inParallel Processing,” Proc. SEAS, European Scientific Computing Conf., Springer Verlag,pp. 453–471, 1986.

4. “A Communication Sub-System for MVS/XA,” Proc. SEAS, European Scientific ComputingConf., Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 1171–1177, 1986.

5. “Preliminary Results on Multiprocessor Modeling and Analysis Using Stochastic High LevelPetri Nets,” (with C. Lin), Proc. 24-th Allerton Conf. on Communication, Control andComputing, pp. 1136–1137, 1986.

6. “Translation of Modified Predicate Transition Nets Models of Communication Protocols intoSimulation Programs,” (with C. Lin), Proc. Winter Simulation Conf., (J. R.Wilson, J.O.Henriksen, and S.D. Roberts eds.), pp. 760–768, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos,Ca, 1986.

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7. “Heterogeneous Local Networks Supporting Scientific and Knowledge Processing, Based upona Token Passing ADMA System,” (with V. Rego and W. Szpankowski), Proc. ComputerNetworking Symp., IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 38–46, 1986.

8. “On the Analysis of Semi-Hard Real-Time Control Systems,” Proc. 25-th IEEE Conf. Deci-sion and Control, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 1622–1628, 1986.

9. “On Stochastic High Level Petri Nets,” (with C. Lin), Proc. Intl. Workshop Petri Nets andPerformance Models, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 34–43, 1987.

10. “Availability Driven Multiple Access Network Architecture,” (with V. Rego and W. Sz-pankowski), Proc. INFOCOM 87 Conf. Computer Communications, IEEE Computer SocietyPress, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 588–596, 1987.

11. “Modeling of an Availability Driven Computer Network Architecture,” (with V. Rego andW. Szpankowski), Proc. Symp. Simulation of Computer Networks, IEEE Computer SocietyPress, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 2–10, 1987.

12. “Modeling of Programs With Remote Procedures,” Proc. 7-th Intl. Conf. Distributed Com-puting, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 98–104, 1987.

13. “Analysis and Modeling of Schwartz Splitting Algorithms for Elliptic PDE’s,” (with J. R.Rice), Advances in Computer Methods for Partial Differential Equations, Vol. VI (R. S.Stepleman and R. Vishnevetsky, eds), IMACS, pp. 1–6, 1987.

14. “Reliability Aspects of Functional Communication,” Proc. MILCOM 1987 IEEE MilitaryCommunication Conf., IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 393–397, 1987.

15. “Modeling Hardware-Software Interaction in Parallel and Distributed Systems using Stochas-tic High Level Petri Nets,” (with J.R. Rice), IEEE Technical Committee on Distributed Pro-cessing Newsletter, pp. 28–34, 1988.

16. “Scheduled and Non-Scheduled Access in a Distributed System Based upon a FunctionalCommunication Model,” Proc. 8-th Intl. Conf. Distributed Computing, IEEE ComputerSociety Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 197–205, 1988.

17. “A Splitting Algorithm for Communication with Real-Time Delivery Constraints,” Proc. 26-th Allerton Conf. Communication, Control and Computing, pp. 955–964, 1988.

18. “Embedding Feedback in Petri Net Models,” (with A. B. Whinston and A. Chaudhury), Proc.ICCON 89, IEEE Intl. Conf. Control and Applications, pp. WP4.2.-4.2.6, 1989.

19. “A Safe State Approach in Real-Time Systems Scheduling,” (with W. Szpankowski), Proc.6-th IEEE Workshop Real-Time Operating Systems, pp. 54–60, 1989.

20. “A Formalism for Critical Path-Analysis of Real-Time Ada Programs,” (with R. Stansifer),Proc 32-nd Symp. Circuits and Systems, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca,pp. 144–149, 1989.

21. “CAPS- A Coding Aid used with the PASM Parallel Processing Systems,” (with J. Lumpp,S.A. Finberg, W.G. Nation, E.C. Bronson, P.H. Pero, T. Schwederski, T.L. Casavant, and H.J.Siegel), Proc. Workshop Experiences with Building Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems,IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 269–288, 1989.

22. “A Model for Monitoring and Debugging Parallel and Distributed Software,” (with J. Lumpp,T.L. Casavant, and H.J. Siegel), Proc. COMPSAC 89, 13-th Intl. Computer Software andApplications Conf., IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 81–88, 1989.

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23. “Petri Net Models of Concurrent Ada Programs,” (with R. Stansifer), Proc. Hawaii Intl.Conf. System Sciences, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 400–409, 1990.

24. “Multi-Level Asynchronous PDEs,” (with J. R. Rice), Iterative Methods, (D.R. Kincaid andL.J. Hayes eds), Academic Press, London, pp. 193–212, 1990.

25. “A Protocol for Multiple Access Communication with Real-Time Delivery Constraints,” Proc.INFOCOM 90, Conf. Computer Communications, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alami-tos, Ca, pp. 1119–1126, 1990.

26. “Specification and Identification of Events for Debugging and Performance Monitoring ofDistributed Multiprocessor Systems,” (with J. Lumpp, T.L. Casavant, and H.J. Siegel), Proc.10-th Distributed System Conf., IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 476–483, 1990.

27. “Communication and Control in SPMD Parallel Numerical Computations,” (with J. R. Rice),Proc. 8-th Army Conf. on Applied Math and Computing, ARO Report 91-1, pp. 37–70, 1990.

28. “Font Cache Design Issues in a Distributed Electronic Publishing System for Japanese Lan-guage Documents,”(with A. Kawabata), Proc. DEXA90, Intl. Conf. Database and ExpertSystems Applications, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 440–445, 1990.

29. “Colored Petri Net Models of Concurrent Ada Programs,” (with R. Stansifer), Proc. 33-ndSymp. Circuits and Systems, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 766–770,1990.

30. “Distributed Supercomputing,” (with J. R. Rice, B. Waltsburger, E. Houstis, H. Waldschmidt,and T. Kunz), Proc. 2-nd IEEE Workshop Future Trends of Distributed Computer Systems,IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 381–387, 1990.

31. “On Single Parameter Characterization of Parallelism,” (with J. R. Rice), Proc. Frontiers90 Conf. Massively Parallel Computation, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca,pp. 235–238, 1990.

32. “The Effects of Communication Latency upon Synchronization and Load Balance on a Hyper-cube,” (with J.R. Rice), Proc. 5-th Intl. Parallel Processing Symp., IEEE Computer SocietyPress, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 18-25, 1991.

33. “Critical Path Analysis of Concurrent Ada Programs using Colored Petri Nets: RewriteRules,” (with M. Beaven, and R. Stansifer), Proc. ISCAS 1991, Intl. Symp. Circuits andSystems, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 144–152, 1991.

34. “Performance of Iterative Methods on Distributed Memory Multiprocessor Systems,” (withJ. R. Rice and M. Vavalis), Proc. IMACS 91, pp. 694–695, 1991.

35. “VERT - Verification Tool for Timing Correctness of Real-Time Programs,” (with, M. Beaven,B. Elmore, and R. Stansifer, Proc. COMPSAC 91, Computer Software and ApplicationsConf., IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 618–625, 1991.

36. “A Parallel Algorithm for Computing Invariants of Petri Net Models,” (with M. Beaven andR. Stansifer, Proc. Petri Nets and Performance Models 91, IEEE Computer Society Press,Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 136–143, 1991.

37. “Co-Scheduling Compute-Intensive Tasks on a Network of Workstations: Model and Algo-rithms,” (with M.J. Atallah, C. Lock, H.J. Siegel, and T.L. Casavant), Proc. 11-th Intl.Distributed System Conf., IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 344–352,1991.

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38. “Speedup and Efficiency of 3-D FFT on Distributed Memory MIMD Systems,” Proc. FRON-TIERS ’92: The 4-th Symp. Frontiers of Massively Parallel Computation, IEEE ComputerSociety Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 150–155, 1992.

39. “Macromolecular Electron Density Averaging on Distributed Memory MIMD Systems,” (withJ. R. Rice, M. A. Cornea-Hasegan, R. E. Lynch, and M. G. Rossmann), Proc. Intel UniversityPartners Workshop, pp. 29–56, 1992.

40. “Methods for the Determination of Macromolecular Structures,” Proc. First Delta Workshop,Caltech, pp. 91–104, 1992.

41. “Speedup, Communication Complexity and Blocking - A la Recherche du Temps Perdu,”(with J. R. Rice), Proc. Intl. Parallel Processing Symp., IEEE Computer Society Press, LosAlamitos, Ca, pp. 712–721, 1993.

42. “Phase Refinement and Extension for Macromolecular Structure Determination using DMIMDSystems,” (with R. E. Lynch, J.R. Rice, M.C. Cornea-Hasegan, Z. Zhang, and M. G. Ross-mann), Proc. Second Delta Workshop, Caltech, pp. 108–128, 1993.

43. “Towards Problem Solving Environments in High Performance Computing,” (with C. Costian,I.M. Martin, M. A. Cornea-Hasegan, and J. R. Rice), Proc. High Performance ComputingConf. ’94, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 354-366, 1994.

44. “Correlation of the Paging Activity of Individual Node Programs in the SPMD ExecutionMode,” (with K. Yu Wang), Proc. HICSS 28, Hawaii Intl. Conf. System Sciences, IEEEComputer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, Vol. 1, pp. 61 - 71, 1995.

45. “Socrates: An Environment for High Performance Computing,” (with C. Costian), Proc. 4-thIEEE Workshop Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Entreprises, IEEEComputer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 92–99, 1995.

46. “Adaptive Load Balancing Strategies for Solving Irregular Problems on Distributed MemoryMIMD Systems,” (with I. M. Martin and J. R. Rice), Proc. IPPS95, Intl. Parallel ProcessingSymp., IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 57–64, 1995.

47. “On Gang Scheduling and Demand Paging,” (with K. Y. Wang), Proc. Intl. Conf. HighPerformance Computing, New Delhi, pp. 180–188, 1995.

48. “Characterization of the Paging Activity of NAS Benchmark Programs on the Intel Paragon,”(with K. Y. Wang), Proceedings of the Intel Supercomputer User’s Group Meeting, SandiaNational Laboratory, 1995.

49. “Bond - A Parallel Virtual Environment,” (with M. Sirbu), Proc. HPCN 96, High Per-formance Computing and Networking, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag,Heidelberg, Vol. 1067, pp. 722–728, 1996.

50. “Exploiting Symmetry in Parallel Computations for Structural Biology,” (with I. M. Mar-tin), Proc. Euro-Par’96, European Parallel Processing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science,Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Vol. 1124, pp. 255–259, 1996.

51. “Empirical Studies of Paging and I/O Activity of Parallel Programs,” (with K. Yu Wang),Proc. MASCOTS 97, the Fifth Intl. Symp. Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computerand Telecommunication Systems, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 177–184, 1997.

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52. “A Scheduling Expert Advisor for Heterogeneous Environments,” (with M. Sirbu), Proc.HCW 97, Heterogeneous Computing Workshop, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos,Ca, pp. 74–83, 1997.

53. “A Visualization Environment for Electron Microscopy,” (with I. M. Martin), Proc. PacificGraphics, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 191–197, 1997.

54. “Software Development for Intranet Applications,” Proc. IFIP Workshop Dependable Com-puting and Its Applications, Johannesburg, DCIA98, pp. 31–50, 1998.

55. “Combining Visualization and Computations for Interractive Analysis of Structural BiologyData,” (with I. M. Martin), Proc. IASTED Conf. Computer Graphics and Imaging, pp.170–174, 1998.

56. “An Alternative Model for Scheduling on a Computer Grid,” (with L. Boloni, R. Hao, andK.K. Jun), Proc. ISCIS 98, 13-th Intl. Symp. Computer and Information Sciences, pp.473-480, 1998.

57. “Bond System Security and Access Control Model,” (with R. Hao, and K.K. Jun), Proc.IASTED Conf. Parallel and Distributed Computing and Networks, pp. 520-524, 1998.

58. “Parallel Algorithms for 3D Reconstruction of Asymmetric Objects from Electron Micro-graphs,” (with R.E. Lynch, H. Lin, and T.S. Baker), Proc. 13th Intl. Parallel ProcessingSymp., IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 632–637, 1999.

59. “On the Robustness of Metaprogram Schedules,” (with L. Boloni), Proc. HeterogeneousComputing Workshop, pp. 146–155, 1999.

60. “The Design of Software Agents for a Network of PDE Solvers,” (with P. Tsompanipoulou, L.Boloni, and J.R. Rice), Proc. Workshop Agent Technologies for High Performance Computing,at Agents 99, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 57–68, 1999.

61. “Three Theorems on Robustness of Metaprogram Schedules,” (with L. Boloni), Proc. ACMICS Workshop Scheduling Algorithms for Parallel/Distributed Computing, Rhodes, IEEEComputer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 1–6, 1999.

62. “An Aspect-Oriented Approach to Distributed Object Security,” (with L. Boloni, R. Hao,and K.K. Jun), Proc. Fourth IEEE Symp. Computers and Communication, ISCC99, IEEEComputer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 23–31, 1999.

63. “An Agent-Based Design for Problem Solving Environments,” Proc. Workshop Parallel/High-Performance Object-Oriented Scientific Computing, POOSC’99, pp. 24–34, 1999.

64. “Middleware QoS Agents and Native Kernel Schedulers for Adaptive Multimedia Servicesand Cluster Servers,” (with D.K.Y. Yau, and K.K Jun), Proc. Real-Time System Symp. 99,IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, 1999.

65. “An Agent-Based Workflow Management System,” (with K. Palacz), Proc. AAAI SpringSymp. Bringing Knowledge to Business Processes, AAAI Press, Stanford, Ca, pp. 119–127,2000.

66. “Intelligent QoS Support for an Adaptive Video Service,” (with L. Boloni, D.K.Y. Yau, andK.K Jun), Proc. IRMA 2000 - Challenges of Information Technology Management in the21st Century, Idea Group Pub., Hershey, PA, pp. 1096–1098, 2000.

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67. “Agent surgery: The case for mutable agents,” (with L. Boloni), Proc. Workshop Biologi-cally Inspired Solutions to Parallel Processing Problems, Lecture Notes in Computer Science,Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Vol. 1800, pp. 578–585, 2000.

68. “An Object-Oriented Approach for Semantic Understanding of Messages in a DistributedObject System,” (with L. Boloni, R. Hao, and K.K. Jun), Proc. SNPD 2000, Software En-gineering Applied to Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing, ACIS Press, Michigan,ISBN 0:9700776-0-2, pp. 157–164, 2000.

69. “Agent-Based Resource Discovery,” (with K.K. Jun, L. Boloni, and K. Palacz), Proc. 9-thHeterogeneous Computing Workshop, HCW 2000, Vol 1, IEEE Press, pp. 43–52, 2000.

70. “A Component Agent Model - from Theory to Implementation,” (with L. Boloni), SecondIntl. Symp. From Agent Theory to Agent Implementation, in Proc. Cybernetics and Systems,Austrian Society of Cybernetic Studies, pp. 633–639, 2000.

71. “A Multi-plane Agent Model,” (with L. Boloni), Proc. Fourth International AutonomousAgents, Agents 2000, ACM Press, pp. 80–81,2000.

72. “An Efficient Algorithm for Parallel 3D Reconstruction of Asymmetric Objects from ElectronMicrographs,” (with R. E. Lynch and H. Lin), EuroPar 2000, European Parallel Proc. Conf.,Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Vol 1900, pp. 481–490,2000.

73. “The Bond Agent System and Applications,” (with L. Boloni, K.K. Jun, K. Palacz, and R.Sion). In Agent Systems, Mobile Agents, and Applications, (D. Kotz and F. Mattern, eds.),Lecture Notes on Computer Science, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Vol. 1882, pp. 99–112,2000.

74. “Reflections on Qualitative Attributes of Mobile Agents for Computational, Data, and Ser-vice Grids,” Workshop on Agent-Based Cluster and Grid Computing 2001, IEEE ComputerSociety Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 442–449, 2001.

75. “A Comparison of Three Algorithms for 3D Reconstruction of Virus Structures,” Proc. Eu-roPar2001, Lecture Notes on Computer Science, Vol. 2110, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp.173–182, 2001.

76. “Petri Net Based Stability Analysis of Buffer Priority Scheduling Policies in ManufacturingSystems”, (with C. Lin and M. Xu). Proc. SMC2001, Int. Conf. on Systems, Man, andCybernetics IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca, pp. 1811–1816, 2001.

77. Performance Equivalent Analysis of Workflow Systems Based on Stochastic Petri Net Mod-els,“ (with C. Lin, Y. Qu, F. Y. Ren), Proc EDCIS 2002, Lecture Notes on Computer Science,Vol. 2480, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, pp.64-70, 2002.

78. “Genetic Economy, Symmetry, and Computational Complexity for Atomic Virus StructureDetermination,” (with C. Lin, Y. Ji, and G. M. Marinescu), CD ROM Proc. IPDPS 2002,Int. Parallel and Distributed Processing Symp., 2002.

79. “On Synthetic Criteria for Evaluation of Network Traffic Control Policies,” (with C. Lin, Y.Ji, and G. M. Marinescu), Proc ISCC02, IEEE Press, pp. 63-68, 2002.

80. “Scalable Benchmarking and Performance Monitoring: a Coordination and Mobility Per-spective,” (with K.K. Jun, Y. Ji, and G. M. Marinescu), International Workshop on WebEngineering, Networking 2002, Lecture Notes on Computer Science, Springer Verlag, Heidel-berg, Vol. 2376, pp. 158–160, 2002.

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81. “Grid Computing and Applications to Computational Biology,” (with Y. Ji, and G. M. Mari-nescu), Invited Paper at the Int. Symp.on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Analele Sti-intifice ale Universitati Al.I.Cuza, Iasi, ISSN 1224-2268, vol XI, pp. 11-46, 2002.

82. “Physical Awareness and Embedded Software Agents,” ( with Y. Ji, G. M. Marinescu, andX. Bai), Workshop on Embedded Software Agents; Agents 2002,2002.

83. “Ad Hoc Grids: Communication and Computing in a Power Constrained Environment,” (withG. M. Marinescu, Y. Ji, L. Boloni, and H. J. Siegel) Workshop on Energy-Efficient WirelessCommunications and Networks 2003 (EWCN 2003), Proc. 22nd Int. Performance, Comput-ing, and Communications Conf. (IPCCC), IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, Ca,pp. 113–122, 2003.

84. “A Genetic Approach to Planning in Heterogeneous Computing Environments,” (with H. Yu,A. S. Wu, and H. J. Siegel), 12-th Heterogeneous Computing Workshop (HCW 2003), CD-ROM proceedings of the 17-th Int. Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS2003), IEEE Computer Society, Los Alamitos, Ca, ISBN 0-7695-1926-1, 2003.

85. “Orientation Refinement of Virus Structures with Unknown Symmetry,” (with Y. Ji, W.Zhang, and T. S. Baker), CD-ROM proceedings of the 17-th Int. Parallel and DistributedProcessing Symposium (IPDPS 2003), IEEE Computer Society, Los Alamitos, Ca, ISBN0-7695-1926-1, 2003.

86. “Software Engineering Challenges for Mutable Agent Systems,” (with L. Boloni, M. Ali Khan,X. Bai, Guoqiang Wang, and Y. Ji) Proc. SELMAS-03, Software Engineering Challenges forMutable Agent Systems, at ICSE03, Int. Conf. on Software Engineering, (2003).

87. “Model Checking and Abstraction for Workflow Net Verification,” (with F.L. Tiplea and C.Lin) Proc. 1-st Int. Workshop on Coordination and Petri Nets, Bologna, pp. 131–145, 2004.

88. “Metainformation and Workflow Management for Solving Complex Problems in Grid En-vironments,” (with H. Yu, X. Bai, G. Wang, and Y. Ji), 13-th Heterogeneous ComputingWorkshop (HCW 2004), CD-ROM proceedings of the 18-th Int. Parallel and DistributedProcessing Symposium (IPDPS 2004), IEEE Computer Society, Los Alamitos, Ca., 2004.

89. “A Routing Protocol for Power Constrained Networks with Asymmetric Links,” (with G.Wang, Y. Ji, and D. Turgut) Proc. ACM Workshop on Performance Evaluation of WirelessAd Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks (PE-WASUN 2004), pp. 69–76, IEEE Press, 2004.

90. “Resource Matching and a Matchmaking Service for an Intelligent Grid,” (with X. Bai, H.Yu, and Y. Ji). Proc. Int. Conf. on Computational Intelligence (ICCI 2004), pp. 262–265,2004.

91. “Planning with Recursive Sub-Goals,” (with H. Yu, A. Wu, and H.J. Siegel) KES 2004, EightInt. Conf on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems, LectureNotes in Computer Science, Vol. 3214, pp. 17–27, 2004.

92. “n-Cycle: a Set of Algorithms for Task Distribution on a Commodity Grid,” (with D. Turgut,and L. Boloni), Proc. IEEE Int. Symp. on Cluster Computing and the Grid, CCGrid CD-Proceedings, 2005.

93. “Rapid Distribution of Tasks on a Commodity Grid,” (with L. Boloni, D. Turgut, T. Kocak,and Y. Ji). Proc. European Grid Conference EGC, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol.3470, pp. 721 – 730, 2005.

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94. “Rotational and Translational Alignment for 3D Reconstruction of Virus Structures at HighResolution,” (with Y. Ji), 1st IEEE Workshop on High Performance Computing in Medicineand Biology, 2005.

95. “A Brokerage Framework for Large-Scale Distributed Systems,” (with X. Bai, L. Boloni, andH. J. Siegel), HCW06, Heterogeneous Computing Workshop, CD-ROM Proceedings, 2006.

96. “Plan Switching: An Approach to Plan Execution in Changing Environments,” (with H.Yu, A. Wu, and H. J. Siegel), HCW06, Heterogeneous Computing Workshop, CD-ROMProceedings, 2006.

97. “A Simulation Study of a MAC Layer Protocol for Wireless Networks with AsymmetricLinks,” (with G. Wang, D. Turgut, L. Boloni, Y. Ji), Proc. IWCMC 2006, (Int. WirelessComm. and Mobile Computing Conf.), IEEE Press, pp. 929-936, 2006.

98. “Are Utility, Price, and Satisfaction Based Models Resource Allocation Models Suitable forLarge-Scale Distributed Computing?” (with X. Bai, L. Boloni, H. J. Siegel, R. E. Daley, andI-J. Wang) Proc. GECON 2006, 3rd Int. Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models,Imperial College Press, pp. 113–122, 2006.

99. “Speedup-Precision Tradeoffs for a Time-Parallel Simulation of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks,”(with G. Wang, D. Turgut, L. Boloni), Proc. 10-th Int Symp. Distrib, Sim. and Real-TimeAppl., IEEE Press. pp. 265-268, 2006.

100. “Challenges and Benefits of Time-Parallel Simulation of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks,” (withG. Wang, D. Turgut, L. Boloni), Proc. 1-st Int. Conf. on Perf. Eval. Methodologies andTools (Valuetools), IEEE Press, 2006.

101. “Accuracy-Speedup Tradeoffs for a Time-Parallel Simulation of Wireless Ad hoc Networks,”(with G. Wang, D. Turgut, L. Boloni). Proc. 2-nd IEEE Int. Workshop on Performance andManagement of Wireless and Mobile Networks (P2MNet), pp. 730-737, 2006.

102. “Time-Parallel Simulation with Compressed History,” (with G. Wang, D. Turgut, L. Boloni).Proc ICWMC, 3-rd Int. Conf. on Wireless and Mobile Communications, pp. 48-56, 2007.

103. “An Automated Data Processing Pipeline for Virus Structure Determination at High Reso-lution,” (with C. Yu, J. P. Morrison, B. C. Clayton, D. A. Power), Proc. HiCOMB, 6th Int.Workshop on High Performance Structural Biology, March 2007, CD Proceedings.

104. “A Simulation Study of Data Partitioning Algorithms for Multiple Clusters,” (with C. Yu,H.J. Siegel, and J. P. Morrison), Proc. CCGrid 2007 (7th Int. Symp. on Cluster Computingand the Grid), Rio de Janeiro, pp. 259 – 266, 2007.

105. “A Reputation Algorithm for a Self-organizing System Based upon Resource Virtualization,”(with C. Yu, G. M. Marinescu, J. P. Morrison, C. Norvik), Proc. HCW 2008 (HeterogeneousComputing Workshop), CD Procedings, 2008.

106. “Cross-layer Communication of Power and Location Aware MAC and Network Layer Pro-tocols for Ad-Hoc Networks with Asymmetric Links,” (with G. Wang), Proc. ISWPC 2008(Int. Symp. on Wireless Pervasive Computing), Santorini, (CD Proceedings, 2008.

107. “Self-organizing Sensor Networks,” (with G. M. Marinescu), Proc. ISWPC 2008 (Int. Symp.on Wireless Pervasive Computing), Santorini, CD Proceedings, 2008.

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108. “Managing Contracts in Pleiades using Trust Management.” (with C. Yu, G. M. Marinescu,J. P. Morrison, C. Norvik, and H. J. Siegel), Proceedings of ATC 08 Conference, LectureNotes in Computer Science (LNCS), Vol. 5060 pp. 470–480, 2008.

109. “A parallel simulator for quantum fault-tolerance in the presence of correlated errors.” (withG. M. Marinescu), Proceedings of the 22nd Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Dis-tributed Simulation, pp. 152, 2008.

110. “Load Distribution and Co-termination Scheduling Algorithms for Large-Scale DistributedApplications,” (with C. Yu), Proc. Int. Conf. Parallel and Distributed Computing andCommunication Systems, September 24-26, New Orleans, 2008.

111. “A Model for Self-Organization of Complex Computing and Communication Systems,” (withJ. Morrison, C. Yu, C. Norvik, and H.J. Siegel), Proc. Second IEEE Int. Conf. on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Venice (I), October 20-24, IEEE Press, pp. 149–160,2008.

112. “A Secure Self-Organizing Sensor Network,” (with C. Yu, and G. M. Marinescu), Proc. Work-shop on Pervasive Adaptation (PERADA), Venice, October 2008.

113. “Self-organization of Very Large Sensor Networks Based on Small-worlds Principles,” (withC. Yu, and G. M. Marinescu), Proc. Third IEEE Int. Conf. on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO), San Francisco, IEEE Press pp. 115-125, 2009.

114. “Social Networks-based Virtual Organizations for Biomedical Research, (with L. Boloni).Proc. 12th Int. Conf. on E-health Networking, Applications and Services (HealthCom’10),pp. 631-640, 2010.

115. “A Cloud Service for Adaptive Digital Music Streaming,” (with A. Paya), Proc 8th Int. Confon Signal Image Technology and Internet-based System, CD Proceedings, 2012.

116. “Bid-centric cloud service description.” (with P. Healy, S. Mayer, T. Lynn, J. P. Morrison,and A. Paya) http://arxiv.org/pdf/1312.4853v1.pdf, December 2013.

Other Publications

1. Six research reports written between 1967 and 1971 at the PIB and U.C. Berkeley on ErrorCorrecting Codes, Codes with Algebraic Structure, and BCH codes.

2. A report on the ”Design of an On-line Data Acquisition System for Multi-Dimensional EEG”,U.C.Berkeley, 1972.

3. Twelve research reports written between 1973 and 1975 at the Institute for Atomic Physicsof the Romanian Academy of Science on: job scheduling, paging algorithms, implementationof FORTRAN built-in functions in microcode, algorithms for FFT and applications in imageprocessing.

4. Eight research reports produced between 1976 and 1977 at the Joint Institute for NuclearResearch Dubna (USSR) on structured programming, data acquisition and analysis systemsfor high energy physics, languages for real-time applications.

5. Ten research reports and papers published between 1977 and 1980 at the Institute for Physicsand Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest on scientific computing, computational aspects of the de-sign of magnetohydrodynamical systems, stability issues for magnetohydrodynamical systems,finite-element methods and applications, computer aided design of integrated circuits.

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6. Four reports produced at GSI Darmstadt between 1980 and 1984 on data acquisition andanalysis systems for high energy physics.

7. “RandomMultiple Access Methods for Communication with Real-Time Delivery Constraints,”Joint National Meeting of Operations Research Society of America, CORS, TIMS, Vancouver,1989.

8. Some 70 Technical Reports of the Computer Science Department at Purdue University, SERC(Software Engineering Research Center), and CAPO from 1985 till 2000.

9. “Cluster and Grid Computing for the 3D Structure Determination of Viruses with UnknownSymmetry, at High Resolution”, Mini-workshop on Computational Biology at the SIAMParallel Processing Conference, San Francisco, February 2004.

Keynote Addresses

• “Quantum Parallelism and the Exact Simulation of Physical Systems,” Computing Frontiers,Ischia, Italy, April 14, 2004.

• “Quantum Information: a Glimpse at the Strange and Intriguing Future of Information,”Boole Lecture, University College Cork (Ireland), February 16, 2007.

Tutorials at International Conferences and Invited Talks

1. “Grid Computing for Solving Large Structural Biology Problems,” VECPAR2002 - Vectorand Parallel Computing, Porto, Portugal, June 26-28, 2002.

2. “Internet Process Coordination with Software Agents,” ISCC 2002 - Int. Symp. on Comput-ers and Communication, Taormina, Italy, July 1-4, 2002.

3. “Quantum Computing and Quantum Information Theory,” NATO Concurrent ComputingWorkshop (Sinaia, Romania, July 5-10 2003).

4. “Introduction to Quantum Computing,” XVIII ISCIS - International Symposium on Com-puter and Information Sciences (Antalya, Turkey, November 2003).

5. “Quantum Parallelism,” 18th Annual ACM International Conference on Supercomputing (St.Mallo, France, June 2004).

6. “The Promise of Quantum Computing. Quantum Parallelism” (tutorial open to all partici-pants at IPDPS, Denver, April 2005).

7. “Quantum Computing and Quantum Communication,” 5th Int. Information and Telecomu-nication Technologies Symp, I2TS (Cuiaba, Brazil, December 2006)

8. “Cluster and Grid Computing for Solving Large Structural Biology Problems,” ISPDC Inter-national Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Iasi-Romania, July 2002.

9. “The Challenges and the Promise of Quantum Parallelism,“ NATO Advanced Research Work-shop, Sinaia, Romania, July, 2003.

10. “Quantum States and QuantumMeasurements,” NATOAdvanced ResearchWorkshop, Timisoara,Romania, September, 2005.

11. “Quantum Error Correcting Codes,” NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Suceava, Roma-nia, September 4-8, 2006.

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12. “Cloud Computing,” 7th IEEE Int. Conf on Research Challenges in Information Sciences(RCIS13), Sorbonne, Universite Paris 1, May 29-31, 2013.

Talks

• Polytechnic Institute Bucharest, Romania 1966, 1967.

• Institute for Atomic Physics Bucharest, Romania, 1973, 1974.

• Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Dubna, USSR, 1976.

• GSI Darmstadt, Germany, September 1980.

• Technical Universit Darmstadt, Germany, September 1980.

• IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, 1985.

• IBM Poughkeepsie, 1985.

• INRIA-Paris, 1986.

• GSI Darmstadt, Germany, 1986.

• Technical University Darmstadt, Germany, 1986.

• Purdue University: The EE-CS Joint Seminar on Parallel Processing, February 1987.

• Purdue University: The EE-CS Joint Seminar on Distributed Computing, March 1987.

• Purdue University: The EE-CS Joint Seminar on Distributed Computing, February 1989.

• GSI Darmstadt, Germany, June 1989.

• Technical University Darmstadt, Germany, June 1989.

• IBM Research Heidelberg, Germany, June 1989.

• University of Mainz, Germany, June 1989.

• University of Crete, Greece, September 1990.

• University of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, November 1990.

• University of Kansas in Lawrence, January 1991.

• University of Missouri in Kansas City, January 1991.

• Kansas State University in Manhattan, January 1991.

• Hewlett Packard Co., Fort Collins Colorado, January 1991.

• Academia Sinica, Beijing, China, September 1991.

• University of Science and Technology of China, September 1991.

• Purdue University, September 1992.

• Caltech, Scalable I/O Initiative Workshop, January 1993.

• GSI Darmstadt, Germany, February 1993.

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• Technical University Darmstadt, Germany, February 1993.

• Institute for Software Technology and Parallel Systems, Vienna, Austria, February 1993.

• University of Vienna, Austria, February 1993.

• Supercomputing Systems Division, Intel Corporation, June 1993.

• Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China, August 1993.

• Institute of Information Sciences, Beijing, China, August 1993.

• Institute of Information Sciences, Xian, China, August 1993.

• Computer Sciences Department, Purdue University, January 1994.

• National Institute of Health, Washington DC, April 1994.

• Romanian Academy of Science, Institute for Nuclear Research, Bucharest, July 1994.

• Cornell University, Itaha, NY, October 1994.

• Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest, August 1996.

• Purdue University, October 1996.

• INRIA Paris, France, June 1998.

• University of Houston, April 1999.

• Berkeley National Laboratory, April 1999.

• IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, September 1999.

• University of Chicago, March 2000.

• INRIA, Paris, France, June 2000.

• University of Central Florida, March 2001.

• IRISA-INRIA, Rennes, France, June 2003.

• INRIA, Paris, France, June 2003.

• Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest, July 2003.

• University of Central Florida, October 2003.

• University of Central Florida, March 2005.

• Romanian Academy - Closed Session of the Informatics Section, March 20, 2005.

• Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest, Romania, March 25, 2005.

• Colorado State University, March 31, 2005.

• Abell Distinguished Lecture in Computer Engineering, Colorado State University, April 1,2005.

• Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, April 8, 2005.

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• INRIA, Paris France, July 2005.

• College University Cork, Ireland, July 2005.

• UCF, Biology Seminar, September 2005.

• UCF, Electrical Engineering, September 2005.

• INRIA Paris, July 2006.

• Institute Polytechnique Paris, July 2006.

• Imperial College, London, July 2006.

• University of Volos, Greece, May 2008,

• Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest, Romania, May 2008.

• Middle East Technical University (METU) Ankara, Turkey, June 2010.

• Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile, May 2011.

Research Funding

1. Department of Computer Science: “Seed Grant,” 1985, PI, $4,000.

2. ATT: “Program Development Processor for a Networking Project,” 1985, PI, $25,000.

3. ARO: “Advanced Parallel Systems,” 1989, Faculty Associate, $900,000.

4. National Science Foundation: “Stability Problems in Local Area Networks,” 1989, FacultyAssociate, $110,000.

5. Department of Computer Science: “Travel Grant,” 1989, PI, $2,500.

6. Software Engineering Research Center: “Critical Path Analysis of Real-Time Ada Programs,”1989, PI, $40,000.

7. ARO: “Advanced Parallel Systems,” 1989–92, co-PI, $350,000.

8. NATO: “Distributed Systems for Scientific Computing,” collaboration with the University ofCrete, 1990–91, PI, $5,500.

9. US National Academy of Sciences: “International Travel Grant,” PI, 1991, $2,000.

10. Purdue University: “International Travel Grant,” 1991, PI, $1.000.

11. NATO: “Co-scheduling Compute Intensive Tasks on a Network of Workstations,” collabora-tion with the University of Crete, 1991–92, PI, $7,500.

12. Department of Computer Science, Purdue University: “ Seed Grant,” 1991, PI, $4,000.

13. National Science Foundation: “Parallel Algorithms and Methods for Computing Macro-molecular Structures,“ 1992–93, PI, (co-PIs, M.G. Rossmann, R. E. Lynch, and J. R. Rice),$197,000.

14. National Science Foundation: “Softlab - A laboratory for Computational Science,” 1992–95,Faculty Associate, $2,260,000.

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15. Purdue University: “PRF Grant,” 1993, renewed 1994, PI, $20,000.

16. National Science Foundation: “Parallel Algorithms and Methods for Computing Macromolec-ular Structures,“ 1993–95, PI, $407,000.

17. Purdue University: “International Travel Grant,” 1994, PI, $1000

18. National Science Foundation: “Graphics Workstations and Networking Equipment,” 1995,co-PI $100,000 with $100,000 matching funds from Purdue.

19. National Science Foundation: “High Performance Networks and Visualization,” 1995, PI,$150,000 with $75,000 matching funds from Purdue

20. Intel Corporation: “Parallel Computing of Macromolecular Structures,” 1995–96, PI, $50,000

21. National Science Foundation: “Parallel and Distributed Computing for Solving Large Struc-tural Biology Problems,” PI of the Grand Challenge Award, 1995–2000, $2,370,000

22. NSF/DOD/ARPA/NASA: “The Scalable I/O Initiative,” 1995-97, PI of a sub-contract,$180,000

23. National Science Foundation: “Computational Science Alliance - Illinois,” PI of the sub-contract “A Metacomputing Environment,” 1997- , renewed on a yearly basis, $66,000 for thefirst year

24. Intel Corporation: “Research in Network Computing,”Co-Principal Investigator: part of In-tel/Purdue equipment grant, 1997, $150,000

25. Purdue University Program for Stimulating Competitive Proposals: “A Feasibility Studyfor Establishing a Computer Systems Research Institute at Purdue University,” co-PI, 1997,$20,000.

26. Purdue Research Foundation “Middleware for a Virtual Laboratory,” PI, 1999, $32,000.

27. National Science Foundation: “Enhanced 3D Processing of Spherical and Non-spherical VirusStructures at High Resolution,” PI, 2000–03, $675,000.

28. National Science Foundation: “Planning and Workflow Management for a Virtual Labora-tory,” PI, 2001–05, $806,000.

29. National Science Foundation: “Middleware for Internet Workflow Management,” PI, 2001–05,$400,000.

30. University of Central Florida: “Seed Funding,” PI, 2001, $150,000.

31. University of Central Florida: “Provost Research Professor,” PI, 2001–04, $30,000/year.

32. NATO: ”NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Verification of Infinite State Systems”,2004–2005, $50,000.

33. National Science Foundation: “Is Resilient Quantum Computing in Solid State Systems Pos-sible?” co-PI, 2005–08, $261,217.

34. Dutch Science Foundation: “Workflow Management for Large Parallel and Distributed Ap-plications” co-PI. Joint project with Technical University Eindhoven, 2006-2009, $1,000,000.

35. Ernest T. S. Walton Award, National Science Foundation of Ireland, PI. August 2007 –July2008, 100,000 Euro.

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36. National Science Foundation: “A Joint U.S./Romanian NanoScience Workshop” co-PI, May2009, $50,000.

37. Council for International Exchange of Scholars and the Fulbright Foundation: “FulbrightSpecialist” PI, June 2012, $10,000.

Other Professional Activities

• Designer of a real-time data acquisition system for multi-dimensional EEG, U.C. Berkeley,1970–72. Research supported by NSF and US Air Force grants.

• Head of the systems group at the Computing Department, Institute for Atomic Physics,Bucharest, 1973–76.

• Manager of the group designing an experimental language for nuclear physics experiments,Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, 1976–77, and research advisor for two graduatestudents from Moscow University.

• Chief architect of a distributed system for real-time data acquisition and analysis for nuclearand high energy physics experiments, at GSI Darmstadt, Germany, 1980–84. The system wasused for the discovery of super-heavy elements 107, 108, and 109.

• Manager of the SEAS PL/I Project, 1983–84.

• Reviewer for NSF, the National Science Foundation.

• Reviewer and member of panels for NIH, the National Institutes of Health.

• Reviewer for Journals: IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE Transactions on Parallel andDistributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions onCommunications, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Transactionson Automatic Control Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Real Time Systems,Microelectronics and Reliability, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Software Practice andExperience, Concurrency: Practice and Experience, Computational Science and Engineering,Journal of System Sciences.

• Reviewer for Conferences: Conferences on Distributed Computing Systems (1987, 1989, 1990,1992), ACM SIGCOM, International Conference on Supercomputing (1987-1990), IFIP Con-ference on Distributed Processing (1987), Advances in Petri Nets (1988, 1989), The Hawaii In-ternational Conferences in System Sciences (1988-1991), COMPSAC, Computer Software andApplications, (1991), Supercomputing (1993), IPPS (1993-2001), HPDC-2 (1993), BIOSP3(2000-2002), HCW (2000-2002).

• Technical Committee IEEE Communication Society.

• Distinguished Lecturer IEEE Computer Society.

• Distinguished Lecturer ACM.

• Program Committee ”DCS 92, Distributed Computer Systems Conference”.

• Tutorials Chair “ICPADS 94”, Hsinchu, Taiwan

• Program Chair ”Intel Supercomputer Users’s Group Conference, 1994”, San Diego.

• Program Chair ”Intel Supercomputer Users’s Group Conference 1995”, Sandia National Lab-oratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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• National Science Foundation: Panel ”Challenges in CISE”. July 1997.

• Program Committee Workshop on Biologically Inspired Solutions to Parallel Processing Prob-lems, BioSP3 2000.

• National Science Foundation: Panel and Workshop on Data Intensive Applications. March2000.

• National Science Foundation: Panel for Information Technology Research, ITR-Medium Pro-posals. April 2000.

• National Science Foundation: Panel on Advanced Scientific Computing. April 2001.

• National Science Foundation: Panel on SBIR Communication. August 2001.

• National Institutes of Health: Panel on Electron Microscopy. July 2001.

• National Science Foundation: Panel on Information Technology research, ITR-Large Propos-als, January 2002.

• National Science Foundation Panel: SBIR phase II Proposals. April 2002.

• Program Committee “IRMA 2001, International Resource Management Association”.

• Program Committee “Agent-Based Cluster and Grid Computing 2001”, Brisbane, Australia,May 16-18.

• Organizer of the workshop “Internet Process Coordination and Ubiquitous Computing”, Or-lando, Fl., December 14-15, 2001.

• Program Committee “IRMA 2002, International Resource Management Association”.

• Program Committee “Int. Symp. on Parallel and Distributed Computing,” Iasi, Romania,July 2002.

• Program Committee “International Workshop on Software Engineering for Large-scale Multi-agent Systems, SELMAS’2002,” Buenos Aires, 2002.

• Program Committee “HCW 2003 - Heterogeneous Computing Workshop,” Nice, France.

• National Science Foundation Panel: SBIR Panel, February 2003.

• Program Committee “Formal Methods for Business Processes”, Eindhoven, Netherlands, May2003.

• Program Committee “International Workshop on Software Engineering for Large-scale Multi-agent Systems, SELMAS’2003,” Portland, Oregon, May 2003.

• Program Committee “Mascots03”, Orlando, September 2003.

• Program Committee “XVIII ISCIS - International Symposium on Computer and InformationSciences”, Antalya, Turkey, November 2003.

• National Science Foundation Panel: SBIR phase II Proposals. September 2003.

• Program Chair “High Performance Computing for Computational Biology Workshop” atIPDPS04, Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 2004.

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• Program Committee “HCW 2004 - Heterogeneous Computing Workshop,” Santa Fe, NewMexico, April 2004.

• Program Committee “Formal Methods for Business Processes”, Berlin, Germany, June 2004.

• Program Committee “First Int. Workshop on Coordination and Petri Nets”, Bologna, Italy,June 2004.

• Program Committee “KES 2004, Eight Int. Conf on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Informationand Engineering Systems,” Wellington, New Zealand, September 2004.

• Workshop Organizer, “Knowledge Management for the Intelligent Grid” at KES 2004, EightInt. Conf on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems, Wellington,New Zealand, September 2004.

• Workshop Organizer, “MBCV Workshop in Computational Virology”, Orlando, Fl, March4-6, 2004.

• National Institutes of Health “Centers of Excellence in Biomedical Computing”, June 2004.

• Program Committee “International Conference on Networks (ICON04)”, Singapore, Novem-ber 2004.

• Workshop Director, “ NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Verification of Infinite StateSystems”, Timisoara, Romania, March 2005.

• Program Committee “HCW 2005 - Heterogeneous Computing Workshop,” Denver, Colorado,April 2005.

• Program Committee “Formal Methods for Business Processes”, Nancy, France, September2005.

• Program Committee “1st Intl Workshop on Web Service Choreography and Orchestration forBusiness Process Management”, Nancy, September 2005.

• National Institutes of Health “Centers of Excellence in Biomedical Computing”, panel, May25-27, 2005.

• Program Chair, “Applications of Petri Nets to Coordination, Business Process and WorkflowManagement”, Miami, June 20, 2005.

• Mentor of a high school student, Nimish Ramanral who got a top prize at the gifted studentcompetition.

• Organizer“Information Beyond Shannon” workshop, Orlando, Fl., October 27-28, 2005.

• National Institutes of Health “Atomic Resolution in Biological Electron Microscopy,” panel,November 2005.

• Program Committee “NCS 2006 - International Conference on Networks and CommunicationSystems” March 2006, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

• Program Committee “HCW 2006 - Heterogeneous Computing Workshop,” Rhodes, Greece,April 2006.

• Program Committee “Coordination 2006” June 2006, Bologna, Italy.

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• Program Committee “KES2006 10th International Conference on Knowledge-Based and In-telligent Information and Engineering Systems,” Bournemouth, England, October 2006.

• Chairman “CIIT 2006, 4th Int. Conf. Communication, Internet, and Information Technol-ogy”, Nov. 2006, St. Thomas.

• Organizer“Frontiers in Quantum and Biological Information Processing - Orlando,” workshop,Orlando, Fl., October 20-24, 2006.

• Program Committee “International Workshop on Agents and Web Services in DistributedEnvironments” (AWESOME05, AWESOME06, AWESOME07)

• Panelist and Reviewer for the Computer Science Program at the National Science Foundationof Portugal. Lisbon May 27-28, 2007.

• Program Committee “WaGe08, 3nd International Workshop on Workflow Management andApplication in Grid Environments,” May 25-28, 2008, Kunming, China.

• Program Committee “ECT2008: The Sixth International Conference on Engineering Com-putational Technology,” September 2-5, 2008. Athens, Greece.

• Program Committee “AWeSoMe08 - The Fourth International Workshop on Agents and WebServices Merging in Distributed Environments”, Monterrey, Mexico, November 2008.

• Program Committee “2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent AgentTechnology (IAT’08)” University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, 9-12 December 2008.

• Program Committee “International Workshop onWorkflowManagement in Service and CloudComputing, Chengdu, China, August 10-12, 2009.

• National Science Foundation, SBIR Program, panel member February 2009.

• National Science Foundation, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) Program, panel member, May2009.

• Program Committee “WMSC2010 - Workflow Management in Service and Cloud Comput-ing,” Hongkong, China, December 2010.

• Program Committee “AICCSA 2011 - 9th Int. Conf. on Computer Systems and Applica-tions.” Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, June 27-30, 2011.

• Reviewer for the Ministry of Education of Greece, 2011.

• Reviewer for the Italian Ministry for Education, 2011.

• Member of Joint Committee for Activity Programming and Control University of Turin, Italy,2012.

• Program Committee “WMSC2011 - Workflow Management in Service and Cloud Comput-ing,” Sydney, Australia, December 2011.

• Program Committee “WMSC2012 - Workflow Management in Service and Cloud Comput-ing,” Xiangtan, China, November 2012.

• Fulbright Professor, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria (UTFSM), Chile, June- July,2012.

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• Council for International Exchange of Scholars and the Fulbright Foundation: “Peer ReviewCommittee for the Fulbright Specialist Program”, 2013.

• Reviewer for IEEE Trans. on Computers, IEEE Trans. on Cloud Computing, IEEE Trans.on Service Computing, IEEE Trans. on Distributed Systems, Concurrency Practice andExperience.

Classes Offered at Purdue (1984 - 2001)

• CS 250 - Computer Architecture

• CS 413 - Operating Systems

• CS 422 - Computer Networks

• CS 440 - File Structure and Searching

• CS 503 - Operating Systems

• CS 536 - Data Communications and Computer Networks

• CS 543 - Discrete Systems Simulation

• CS 544 - Simulation and Modeling of Computer Systems

• CS 590M - Advanced Topics on Computer Architecture

• CS 590S - Multiprocessor Systems. Architecture and Performance Models

• CS 690M - The Theory and Practice of Network-Centric Computing

• CS 603 - Distributed Systems

• In 1988 established a laboratory for CS 536, “Computer Networks”.

• In 1990 reorganized CS250, ”Computer Architecture”.

Classes Offered at University of Central Florida (2001 - )

• CPA5937 - Process Coordination and Network Centric Computing. Introduced and taughtin the Spring 2002, and Fall 2002. Textbook “Internet-Based Workflow Management andUbiquitous Computing” authored by Dan C. Marinescu and published by Wiley in April2002.

• COT6600 - Quantum Computing. Introduced and taught Spring and Fall 2003, Fall 2004,2005, 2006. Textbook “Approaching Quantum Computing” by Dan C. Marinescu and GabrielaM. Marinescu, Prentice Hall 2004.

• COT6602 - Quantum Information Theory. Spring 2005, Spring 2006. Spring 2007, Fall 2010.Class notes: “Approaching Quantum Information Theory” by Dan C. Marinescu and GabrielaM. Marinescu.

• EEL 6532 - Information Theory and Coding. Spring 2010.

• ENG 3420 - Engineering Analysis. Fall 2009.

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• COP 4600 - Operating Systems. Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Spring 2011.

• COT 4810 - Topics in Computer Science. Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Spring 2013.

• COP 6938 - Cloud Computing. Fall 2011, Fall 2012.

• COP 5611 - Operating Systems Design Principles. Spring 2009, Spring 2012.

• CGS 3763 - Operating Systems Concepts. Spring 2013.

Ph.D. Students, dissertations, and their current employer

• Marius Adrian Cornea-Hasegan, “Parallel Algorithms and Methods for Molecular Replace-ment,” March 1994. Marius is a Staff Member with Intel Corporation, Beaverton, Oregon.

• Ioana Maria Boier Martin, “Data Visualization and Image Processing with Applications toStructural Biology,” July 1996. Ioana is a Research Staff Member and Manager of the Mod-elling and Integration Technologies Group in the Industry Solutions Department at IBMResearch, Yortktown Heights.

• Kuei Yu Wang, “Hiding Latency of Paging and I/O in Massively Parallel Systems,” July1996. Kuei Yu is a Senior Engineer with IBM Poughkeepsee.

• Mihai Sirbu. “The Design of a Metacomputing Environment,” July 1997. Mihai is now withTelogy Networks, Inc. a subsidiary of Texas Instruments, Germantown MD.

• Ladislau Boloni, “Contributions to Distributed Objects and Network Agents,” April 2000.Ladislau Boloni is now an Associate Professor at University of Central Florida.

• Kyungkoo Jun, “Monitoring and Control of Networked Systems with Mobile Agents: Algo-rithms and Applications,” May 2001. Kyungkoo Jun is an Assistant Professor, Dept. ofMultimedia System Engineering, University of Incheon, Korea.

• Vivek Singh, “Contributions to Automatic Particle Selections in Micrographs; Algorithmsand Systems,”August 2005. V. Singh is with Microsoft, Seattle, Washington.

• Han Yu, “Planning and Scheduling in Large Scale Distributed Systems,” December 2005.Han Yu is with the Research Division of Motorola, Schaumburg, Illinois.

• Xin Bai, “Coordination, Matchmaking, and Resource Allocation for Large-Scale DistributedSystems”, May 2006. Xin is with FactSet Research Systems Inc. (www.factset.com) inNorwalk, Connecticut.

• Dimitri Lebedeev, “Analytical Models for Performance Analysis of Wireless Networks,” Septem-ber 2006, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris (Rapporteur).

• Guoqiang Wang, “MAC-Layer and Routing Protocols for Wireless networks with AssymetricLinks and Performance Evaluation studies,” June 2007. Guoqiang is with Yahoo Co. SanJose, California.

• Feng Lu, “A Quantum Scheduling Algorithm. Quantum Error Correction of Time-correlatedErrors,” Decemberr 2007. Feng is with Citrix Co., Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

• Chen Yu, “Scheduling and Resource Management for Complex Systems: From Large-ScaleDistributed Systems to Very-Large Sensor Networks,” December 2009. Chen is with YahooCo. San Jose, California.

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M.S. Students

• Bernard Waltsburger, currently with Bull, Paris, France,

• Christina Lock-Black, currently with Martin Marietta, Salt Lake City, Utah.

• Michael Beaven, currently with Hughes Aircraft.

• Calin Costian, currently with Northern Telecom.

• Mehdi Saleh., currently at U.C. San Diego.

Current Ph.D. Students

• Askan Paya. Working on Cloud resource management. Started Spring 2012, expected grad-uation 2015.

• Mohammad Ahmadian. Working on cloud security. Started Spring 2013, expected graduation2016.

Post-Doctoral Fellows

• Chuang Lin, in our group in the period 1985-87. Chuang got his Ph.D. in 1984 from AcademiaSinica, Beijing. Currently Professor and Head of the Computer Sciences Department atTsinghua University, Beijing, China.

• Atsushi Kawabata, in our group in the period 1986-87. Atsushi got his Ph.D. in 1984 fromTokio University. Currently Staff Member at Hitachi Labs, Japan.

• Jin Dong, in our group in the period 1987-88. Jin got his Ph.D. in 1987 from NanjingUniversity. Currently Professor in the Computer Sciences Department at Nanjing University,China

• Zhongyung Zhang, in our group in the period 1992–96. Zhongyung got his Ph.D. in 1990from Academia Sinica, Beijing. Currently Staff Member at Sun Microsystems, Sunnyvale,CA.

• K.C. vanZandt, in our group in the period 1996–98. K.C got her Ph.D. from Purdue Universityin 1984. Currently Instructor in the Computer Sciences Department, Purdue University.

• Ruibing Hao, in our group in the period 1998–99. Ruibing got his Ph.D. from TsinghuaUniversity, Beijing, in 1997. Currently with Bell Labs, Lucent.

• Hong Lin, in our group in the period January 1998-2000. Hong got his Ph.D. from Univer-sity of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, in 1997. Currently Professor, University ofHouston.

• Yongchang Ji, in our group since August 2000–2005. Yongchang got his Ph.D. from Universityof Science and Technology of China, Hefei (Anhui), in 1999. Yongchang is now a Manager ofthe Parallel Processing Laboratory at an Oil Exploration Company in Houston.

• Chao Yan, in our group August 2004–August 2005. Chao got his Ph.D. from University ofScience and Technology of China, Hefei (Anhui), in 2003. Chao is a Post Doctoral Fellow atNew York University (NYU).

• Baomin Xu, May 2007 - 2008; He got his Ph.D from Academia Sinica Beijing, in 2003.

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University Service

• Member of the College of Engineering Promotion and Tenure Committee, UCF 2013- .

• Chair of the Promotion and Tenure Committee - Computer Science Division, EECS, 2011-2013.

• Chair of the Awards Committee - Computer Science Division, EECS, 2010-2012.

• Member Tenure Evaluation Committee NanoScience Technology Center, 2007.

• Member of the Internal Advisory Board NanoScience Technology Center , 2005-2007

• Member of the Search Committee for the Associate Dean of Research, College of Engineering,UCF, September 2005.

• Chair Computer Science Search Committee, UCF, September 2005.

• Founding Scientific Director I2Lab, UCF, September 2005.

• Member of the Search Committee for the Nanotechnology Center at UCF, 2004-2005, 2005-2006.

• Chair of the Steering Committee for the Interdisciplinary Research Institute, University ofCentral Florida, 2004-2005.

• Member of the Search Committee for the Director of the School of Computer Science, UCF,2003-2005.

• Member of the Promotion and Tenure Committee College of Engineering, UCF, 2002-2004.

• Military Committee, Purdue University, 1997–2001.

• Graduate Committee, CS Department, Purdue University , 1998–2001.

• University-wide Committee for Computer Systems Research Institute: Co-chair of the Steer-ing Committee, Purdue University, 1997–99.

• Steering Committee, Materials Consortium, Purdue University, 1996-99.

• Steering Committee of the University Senate, Purdue University, 1996–97.

• Purdue University Senate, 1992–97.

• Financial Aid Committee of the University Senate, Purdue University, 1993–95.

• Chair of North American Intel Supercomputer User’s Group, 1995–97.

• Vice Chair of North American Intel Supercomputer User’s Group, 1993–95.

• School of Science Committee for Recruiting in Eastern Europe, Purdue University, 1992–93.

• Facilities Committee, CS Department, Purdue University, 1988-92.

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