Qing Gary Liu
Biography
Dr. Gary Liu is an Assistant Professor in the Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NJIT. Prior to
that, he was a staff scientist at Science Data Group, Oak
Ridge National Laboratory for 7 years. He received his
Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the University of New
Mexico in 2008.
His research interests include high-performance computing, Big Data in data-intensive science, and high-speed networking. In particular, he has done extensive research on scalable data storage and analysis solutions on emerging architectures for HPC applications. He was the distinguished employee of Computing and Computational Science Directorate at ORNL in 2012. He received R&D 100 award as a principle investigator in 2013 (with Rutgers University, Georgia Tech, and NCSU) for his contributions to adaptable I/O systems for Big Data applications. He has played leadership roles in several DOE projects.
His research interests include high-performance computing, Big Data in data-intensive science, and high-speed networking. In particular, he has done extensive research on scalable data storage and analysis solutions on emerging architectures for HPC applications. He was the distinguished employee of Computing and Computational Science Directorate at ORNL in 2012. He received R&D 100 award as a principle investigator in 2013 (with Rutgers University, Georgia Tech, and NCSU) for his contributions to adaptable I/O systems for Big Data applications. He has played leadership roles in several DOE projects.
Presentations
Chair of Sessions