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According to our matching algorithm, Subhendu Das is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years |
Recipients |
Code |
Title / Keywords |
Matching score |
1996 — 2001 |
Das, Subhendu |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Career: Software Tools to Synthesize Multiple Packages On Parallel or Distributed Architectures @ Georgia Tech Research Corporation
This project will develop software architectures capable of supporting user applications requiring a heterogeneous set of parallel or distributed modules. The major thrust is to develop a set of tools and techniques to support the generation of interfaces designed to link parallelized packages. In order to establish a general methodology, it is necessary to develop a testbed that utilizes many of the types of packages that must be integrated. The project will develop a testbed that will act as the substrate for a medical informatics project and a project in computational aerospace. The distributed packages in this testbed will include parallel databases, computerized medical records, High Performance Fortran programs, statistical package, and programs developed with parallel C++ class libraries such as LAPACK ++ and CHAOS ++. The ultimate goal of this research is to develop a framework that provides efficient integration of heterogeneous, parallel/distributed program modules.
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0.919 |
1998 — 2001 |
Schwan, Karsten [⬀] Das, Subhendu Eisenhauer, Greg |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Program Steering: From Interactive Programs to Distributed Laboratories @ Georgia Tech Research Corporation
It is important for scientific investigators, engineers, and developers to be able to interact with their high performance applications running on parallel or distributed machines. This project will explore technologies to enable the flexible and interactive use of computational instruments, including on-line monitoring, analysis, steering, and experimentation. In addition it will permit users to exploit the new functionalities enabled by future integrated computing, networking, and user interface platforms, which include 'looking over a colleague's shoulder' from a remote location, sharing the outputs of computational instruments among multiple users or instruments, working concurrently on the same problem using high quality visualization techniques or immersive environments, or jointly operating a single shared computational tool, or even temporarily working on alternative or complementary tasks which are then reintegrated with ongoing experiments or processes.
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0.919 |