Kamesh Madduri
Kamesh Madduri is a former Luis W. Alvarez postdoctoral fellow in Computational Science at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and now an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Penssylvania State University. He received his doctoral degree in 2008 from the College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology, and his undergraduate degree in 2004 from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. His research interests include high-performance computing, large-scale graph algorithms and social network analysis, data analysis research problems in computational science, and multicore programming models. He was awarded the Outstanding graduate research assistantship award from Georgia Tech's College of Computing in 2008, the NASA Graduate Student Researchers Program Fellowship in 2006, and the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention in 2005. He is a member of IEEE and SIAM.
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