- Ian Foster
Ian Foster is a Distinguished Fellow and the Associate Division Director in the
Mathematics andComputer Science Division atArgonne National Laboratory , where he leads the Distributed Systems Laboratory, and he is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at theUniversity of Chicago . He is also involved with both theOpen Grid Forum and with theGlobus Alliance as anopen source strategist. In 2006, he was appointed director of the Computation Institute, a joint project between the University of Chicago, and Argonne. An earlier project, Strand, received the British Computer Society Award for technical innovation.His research resulted in the development of techniques, tools and
algorithms for high-performancedistributed computing andparallel computing . As a result he is denoted as “the father of the Grid”. Foster led research and development of software for the I-WAY wide-area distributed computing experiment, which connected supercomputers, databases and other high-end resources at 17 sites acrossNorth America in 1995. His own labs, the Distributed Systems Laboratory is the nexus of the multi-institute Globus Project, a research and development effort that encourages collaborative computing by providing advances necessary for engineering, business and other fields. Furthermore the Computation Institute addresses many of the most challenging computational and communications problems facing Grid implementations today.In 2004, he founded Univa Corporation, which was merged with
United Devices in 2007 and operate under the nameUniva UD .Foster's honors include the
Lovelace Medal of theBritish Computer Society , theGordon Bell Prize for high-performance computing (2001), as well as others. He was elected Fellow of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science in 2003.External links
* [http://www-fp.mcs.anl.gov/~foster/ Personal web page]
* [http://ianfoster.typepad.com/ Ian Foster personal weblog]
* [http://experts.uchicago.edu/experts.php?id=459 Experts – University of Chicago Website]
* [http://www.anl.gov/Science_and_Technology/Distinguished_Fellows/index.html Argonne's Distinguished Fellows]
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