David A. Bader

David A. Bader
David A. Bader

Born May 4, 1969 (1969-05-04) (age 42)
Bethlehem, PA, USA
Citizenship Flag of the United States.svg American
Nationality Flag of the United States.svg American
Fields High-Performance Computing
Institutions Georgia Tech College of Computing
Alma mater University of Maryland, College Park
Doctoral advisor Joseph F. JaJa
Doctoral students Mi Yan, Guojing Cong, Jinyang Liu, Matthew Sottile, Kamesh Madduri
Notable awards IEEE Fellow,[1][2] NSF CAREER, Eagle Scout[3]

David A. Bader (born May 4, 1969) is a Professor and Executive Director of High-Performance Computing in the Georgia Tech College of Computing.[4] In addition, Bader was selected as the director of the first Sony Toshiba IBM Center of Competence for the Cell Processor at the Georgia Institute of Technology.[5] He is an IEEE Fellow,[1][2] National Science Foundation CAREER Award recipient and an IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Speaker.[4] His main areas of research are in parallel algorithms, combinatorial optimization, and computational biology and genomics.[6]

David Bader is an expert in the design and analysis of parallel and multicore algorithms for real-world applications such as those in computational biology. He has won highly-competitive awards from the National Science Foundation (NSF), IBM,[7] Microsoft Research,[8][9] Sony,[10] and Sun Microsystems. He has co-chaired a series of meetings, the IEEE International Workshop on High-Performance Computational Biology (HiCOMB), written several book chapters, and co-edited a special issue of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing on High-Performance Computational Biology. He has co-authored over 90 articles in peer-reviewed journals and conferences.[4]

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Education

David Bader graduated from Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1987. He received a B.S. in Computer Engineering in 1990 and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering in 1991 from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.[4] He then received a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 1996 from The University of Maryland, College Park.[4] During his doctoral research, he was a NASA Graduate Fellow (1992–1996).[4] His doctoral thesis was "On the Design and Analysis of Practical Parallel Algorithms for Combinatorial Problems with Applications to Image Processing."[4] After receiving his doctorate, he was awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Postdoctoral Research Associateship in Experimental Computer Science (1996–1997).[4]

Career

From 1998 to 2005, he was a professor and Regents' Lecturer at The University of New Mexico.[4] In 2005, Bader moved to Georgia Tech, where he is now a Full Professor. He has served on numerous conference program committees related to parallel processing, edited numerous journals, published numerous articles, and is a Fellow of the IEEE Computer Society, and a Member of the ACM.[6]

Bader serves on the Steering Committees of the International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS) and HiPC conferences, and was the General co-Chair for IPDPS in 2004—2005, and Vice General Chair for HiPC in 2002—2004. David has previously chaired several conference program committees, was the Program Chair for HiPC 2005, and a Program Vice-Chair for IPDPS 2006. Bader is the General Chair of the 24th IPDPS, to be held on April 19–23, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia.[2] Bader has been an associate editor of several journals, including IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE DSOnline, Parallel Computing, and the ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics, and has published over 100 articles in peer reviewed journals and conferences.[2][6] From July 2003 to June 2007, Bader was also the chair of the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Parallel Processing.[2]

In November 2006, Bader was selected by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM, to direct the first Center of Competence for the Cell Processor.[5][11][12] Bader also serves on the Internet2 Research Advisory Council. Bader was elected as an IEEE Fellow in 2009.[1][2]

Awards

He is an NSF CAREER Award recipient,[13] an investigator on several NSF awards, a distinguished speaker in the IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitors Program, and is a member of the IBM PERCS team for the DARPA High Productivity Computing Systems program.[4] He is an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America[3] and a Vigil Honoree in the Order of the Arrow.

References

  1. ^ a b c "CS Members Elevated to Fellows". IEEE Computer Society. 2009-12-02. http://www.computer.org/portal/web/pressroom/2009/fellows. Retrieved 2009-12-13. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f Nemeth, Jackie. "Five Georgia Tech Faculty Members Elected as IEEE Fellows" (Press release). Georgia Institute of Technology. http://www.gatech.edu/newsroom/release.html?nid=48145. Retrieved 2009-12-17. 
  3. ^ a b "Bethlehem Scout Becomes an Eagle". Morning Call. 1985-07-25. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/mcall/access/102951972.html?dids=102951972:102951972&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jul+25%2C+1985&author=The+Morning+Call&pub=Morning+Call&edition=&startpage=N.05&desc=BETHLEHEM+SCOUT+BECOMES+AN+EAGLE. Retrieved 2007-03-11. 
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Bader, David (2007-03-07). "Curriculum Vitae for David A. Bader". Georgia Tech College of Computing. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/resume.html. Retrieved 2007-03-11. 
  5. ^ a b Goettling, Gary. "Power Cell: Georgia Tech has landed a prize microprocessor research center". Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Online (Georgia Tech Alumni Association). http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/GATech-Alumni-0701.pdf. Retrieved 2007-03-22. 
  6. ^ a b c "David A. Bader". College of Computing People Database. Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/component/option,com_peopledb/task,view/contact_id,284451105/Itemid,315/. Retrieved 2007-03-11. 
  7. ^ "Bader Receives 2006 IBM Faculty Award" (Press release). Georgia Tech College of Computing. 2006-09-06. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/GATech-060907.pdf. Retrieved 2007-05-18. 
  8. ^ "Bader Wins Microsoft Research Award" (Press release). Georgia Tech College of Computing. 2006-11-20. http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/GATech-061120.pdf. Retrieved 2007-05-18. 
  9. ^ "Grants/Gifts Received". The Compiler (Georgia Tech College of Computing). 2007-01. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/GATech-Compiler-Issue9.pdf. Retrieved 2007-05-18. 
  10. ^ "Grants/Gifts Received". The Compiler (Georgia Tech College of Computing). 2007-03. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/GATech-Compiler-Issue11.pdf. Retrieved 2007-05-18. 
  11. ^ Keefe, Bob (2006-11-14). "Georgia, not Austin, gets chip center". Austin American-Statesman. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/AustinAmericanStatesman-061114.pdf. Retrieved 2007-03-02. 
  12. ^ Taylor, Colleen (2006-11-20). "Cell BE Center Planned for Georgia Tech". Electronic News. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/ElectronicNews-061120.pdf. Retrieved 2007-03-11. 
  13. ^ "CAREER: High-Performance Algorithms for Scientific Applications". NSF. http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0611589. Retrieved 2007-03-22. 

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