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staff photoRamanujam, J. 'Ram'
Director, CCT; Professor, Electrical & Computer Engr.
FPS Chair in Computational Methods; John E. & Beatrice L. Ritter Distinguished Professor, ECE Division
2027-C LDMC • +1 225 578 7877 • email address
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Faculty

staff photoKoppelman, David
Associate Professor
Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering
+1 225 578 5482 • email address
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staff photoKaiser, Hartmut
Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
2158 LDMC • +1 225 578 0916 • email address
Dr. Hartmut Kaiser is a Professor at the Center for Computation and Technology (CCT) and a tenured professor in the Division of Computer Science & Engineering at Louisiana State University. In addition, he is an adjunct faculty Electrical & Computer Engineering at LSU. He received his doctorate from the Technical University of Chemnitz (Germany) in 1988. His current research is focused on leading the STE||AR group at CCT working on the practical design and implementation of the ParalleX execution model in HPX and related programming methods. He is probably best known through his involvement in open-source software projects, mainly as the author of several C++ libraries he has contributed to Boost, which are in use by thousands of developers worldwide. He is a voting member of ISO C++ Standards Committee. In addition, he architected and developed the core library modules of SAGA for C++, a Simple API for Grid Applications.
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staff photoChen, Jianhua
Associate Professor
Division of Computer Science and Engineering
+1 225 578 4340 • email address
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staff photoRichard, Golden G. III
Associate Director for Cybersecurity at CCT
Professor, Division of Computer Science and Engineering
2020 LDMC • +1 225 578 2624 • email address
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staff photoYang, Dr. Seungwon
Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Sciences
5402308983 • email address
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staff photoBrenner, Susanne
Associate Director-Academic Affairs, CCT
Boyd Professor, Department of Mathematics
2073 LDMC • 225-578-8108 • email address
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staff photoAli-Gombe, Dr. Aisha
Associate Professor
5049089391 • email address
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staff photoBrandt, Steven
Assistant Director, Computational Science
2035 LDMC • +1 225 578 5431 • email address
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Steven Brandt obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana for his research in numerical simulations of rotating black holes. He currently serves as an adjunct faulty member in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering and is involved in research into making parallel programming more effective. He works with the STEllAR team led by Dr. Hartmut Kaiser, and helps lead the Cactus Frameworks effort. He is Co-PI on grants relating to Cactus Frameworks development and cyberinfrastructure for the Coastal Hazards Collaboratory.
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staff photoSterling, Thomas
Professor
Indiana University - School of Informatics and Computing
+1 812 856 4597 • email address
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staff photoWilde, Mark
Associate Professor, Cornell University
2156 LDMC • 225-578-2261 • email address
Mark Wilde was an associate professor jointly in the Department of Physics & Astronomy and CCT between 2013 and 2022. He is currently an adjunct faculty at CCT. Since August 2022, he is an associate professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Cornell University.
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staff photoTao, Dr. Jian
IT Consultant
Research Scientist
2039 LDMC • +1 225 578 6960 • email address
Jian Tao is a research scientist at CCT. He received his Ph.D in computational astrophysics from Washington University in St. Louis. Before joining CCT as a research scientist, he worked at CCT as a postdoc in the XiRel project to build the next generation infrastructure for numerical relativity, and CyberTools project to develop the infrastructures needed for interdisciplinary research. He is actively involved in the Cactus framework group and helps to manage the cyberinfrastructure development of the Northern Gulf Coastal Hazards Collaboratory project. He is currently working on CaKernel, a programming framework to support automatic code generation and optimization for scientific applications on heterogeneous systems. He is also working on a Boussinesq model for ocean surface wave to simulate storm surge and tsunami.
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staff photoWhaley, Dr. R. Clint
Indiana University: Associate Professor, Intelligent Systems Engineering
812-856-4117 • email address
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staff photoCase, Andrew
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staff photoMettig, Raphaela
IT Consultant
Cybersecurity Research Specialist
DMC 1079 -- • email address
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