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Projects: Advanced Computing Research Lab, Dual (Linux-OS X) Operating System Cluster, Supercluster Distributed Memory Technology Research Group, Supercomputer Build and Design, notP.
Dr. Koskie is the Program Manager for the University of Maine Advanced Computing Research Lab (UMACRL). In addition to dealing with the business aspects of the cluster he is the lead on the dual operating system cluster project. He comes from a fluid mechanics background via The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, the Naval Underwater Warfare Center (Newport, RI), and Purdue University. He still occasionally writes code when vintage FORTRAN77 is required. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Projects: MyPBS, notP
Justin Bronder received his M.S. in Mathematics from the University of Maine, Orono in the spring of 2006. His thesis focused on an analysis of the AKS Primality Test and parallel implementation. At the ACRL he has worked on development of a high-performance memory manager for OS X, MyPBS, and seamless combination of a next generation OS X and Linux Cluster. | ||||||||||||||||||
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