Kirk Cameron

Biography
Kirk W. Cameron is a Professor of Computer Science and a
Research Fellow in the College of Engineering at Virginia
Tech. The central theme of his research is to improve
power and performance efficiency in high performance
computing (HPC) systems and applications. Prof. Cameron is
a pioneer and leading expert in Green Computing. Cameron
is also the Green IT columnist for IEEE Computer, Green500
co-founder, founding member of SPECPower, EPA consultant,
Uptime Institute Fellow, and co-founder of power
management software startup company MiserWare. His
advanced power measurement software infrastructure for
research, (PowerPack), is used by dozens of research
groups around the world. His power management software,
Granola, is used by hundreds of thousands of people in
more than 160 countries. Accolades for his work include
NSF and DOE Career Awards, the IBM Faculty Award, and
being named Innovator of the Week by Bloomberg
Businessweek Magazine. Prof. Cameron received the Ph.D. in
Computer Science from Louisiana State University (2000)
and B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Florida
(1994).
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