Matthew Wolf
Biography
Dr. Matthew Wolf is a member of the Korvo Research Group
as well as the Center for
Experimental Research in Computer Systems (CERCS) at Georgia Tech. His position is as a
Research Scientist in the School of Computer Science of the College of Computing at Georgia
Institute of Technology, as well as being a joint appointment with Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
His background in Mathematics and computational Physics as well as High Performance
Computing shapes much of his research interest in computer operating systems, middleware, and
CS education. His research targets high performance, scalable applications, particularly focused
on I/O and adaptive event middleware. Specific research topics include adaptive I/O interfaces,
metadata-rich data services, creation of dynamic, semantic indexes for scientific data, and
handling and fusion of heterogeneous data types. His work has been sponsored by NSF, DoE,
Oak Ridge, Intel, HP, and Cisco, among others. He is an active part of the MWare research group
within CERCS, headed by Dr. Karsten Schwan, and Matthew has served as co director and/or
director of the Interactive High Performance Computing Laboratory (IHPCL) since 2000. His work
on education has focused on infusing some of the excitement of modern systems research into
existing curriculum through a modular, case-driven approach, particularly addressing the
multi-/many-core transition. He has served as the co-leader of the Educational Alliance for a
Parallel Future (
Experimental Research in Computer Systems (CERCS) at Georgia Tech. His position is as a
Research Scientist in the School of Computer Science of the College of Computing at Georgia
Institute of Technology, as well as being a joint appointment with Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
His background in Mathematics and computational Physics as well as High Performance
Computing shapes much of his research interest in computer operating systems, middleware, and
CS education. His research targets high performance, scalable applications, particularly focused
on I/O and adaptive event middleware. Specific research topics include adaptive I/O interfaces,
metadata-rich data services, creation of dynamic, semantic indexes for scientific data, and
handling and fusion of heterogeneous data types. His work has been sponsored by NSF, DoE,
Oak Ridge, Intel, HP, and Cisco, among others. He is an active part of the MWare research group
within CERCS, headed by Dr. Karsten Schwan, and Matthew has served as co director and/or
director of the Interactive High Performance Computing Laboratory (IHPCL) since 2000. His work
on education has focused on infusing some of the excitement of modern systems research into
existing curriculum through a modular, case-driven approach, particularly addressing the
multi-/many-core transition. He has served as the co-leader of the Educational Alliance for a
Parallel Future (
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