Dorian C. Arnold
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Personal WebsiteCurriculum Vitae
Education
PhD, Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin, 2008MS, Computer Science, University of Tennessee, 1998
BS (summa cum laude), Mathematics and Computer Science, Regis University, 1996
AS, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, St. John?s Junior College, Belize, 1994
Research Interests
High-performance/Large-scale Computing SystemsScalable middleware; run-time data analysis
Autonomous software infrastructures; Fault-tolerance; HPC Tools
Biographical Sketch
Dorian has been a Computer Science professor at the University of New Mexico and co-director of the Scalable Systems Lab since January, 2009. His broad research areas are high performance computing (HPC) and large scale distributed systems. More specifically, he studies efficient, resilient HPC system software and tools that allow system non-experts to harness the power of high-performance systems in scalable, efficient, reliable ways. He enjoys strong and active collaborations with the Los Alamos, Livermore and Sandia National Laboratories and Cray, Inc. -- these collaborations lend the privilege of working with world class scientists on the largest systems in the world. In part due to such collaborations, his research projects were selected as Top 100 R&D technologies in 1999 and 2011.
Contact Information
Email: Darnold@cs.unm.eduPhone: 505.277.1546
Fax: 505.277.6927
Physical Address
Room 301-FFarris Engineering Center
Building #119 on the UNM map
Mailing Address
MSC01 11301 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-1070