Current Doctoral Students:
- Trupesh Patel
- Kamal Chowdhury
- Hari Teja Jajula
Post-doctoral Scholars:
- Ryan Marshall
- Prema Soundararajan
Previous Doctoral Students:
- Walker Haddock (August 2019), High Performance Computing Specialist, Qualis Corporation
Thesis: A Scalable Nearline Disk Archive Storage Architecture for Extreme Scale High Performance Computing - John David Osborne (December 2016), Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine and Informatics Institute, UAB.
Thesis: Machine Learning of Composite Concepts and the Alleviation of the Content Completeness Problem in Text Mention Normalization - Sagar Thapaliya (August 2016), Software Engineer (HPC), Intel Corporation.
Thesis: Managing Data Flow Through the Storage Hierarchy of Extreme Scale HPC Systems - Amin Hassani (April 2016), Software Engineer, Nuro.
Thesis: Toward a Scalable, Transactional, Fault-Tolerant Message Passing Interface for Petascale and Exascale Machines - Yu Sun (December 2011), Associate Professor of Computer Science at Cal Poly Pomona.
Thesis: Model Transformation by Demonstration: A User-Centric Approach to Support Model Evolution - Ritu Arora (December 2010), Assistant Vice President of Research Computing, University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), San Antonio, TX.
Thesis: FraSPA: A Framework for Synthesizing Parallel Applications - Enis Afgan (August 2009), Associate Research Scientist, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD and Center for Informatics and Computing, Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI), Zagreb, Croatia. Also, CEO at GalaxyWorks.
Thesis: Utility Driven Grid Scheduling Framework - Francisco Hernandez (jointly with Dr. Reilly, August 2006), Assistant Professor, Department of Computing Science, Umeå University, Umeå Sweden.
Thesis: GAUGE: Grid Automation and Generative Environment - Jill Gemmill (May 2006), Executive Director, Cyberinfrastructure Technology Integration, Clemson Computing & Information Technology and Research Assistant Professor, School of Computing, Genomics Institute, Clemson University, SC.
Thesis: A Trust-Relationship Management Framework for Federated Virtual Organizations