Advanced Computing for Science Department

Cyber Infrastructure Development Group

photo of Deb Agarwal Deb Agarwal, Acting Group Lead 
Deb Agarwal received her MS and PhD degrees from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Deb's primary research and development topic is advanced data infrastructure for science. She is the lead for the Berkeley Water Center Scientific Data Server Development project. Deb also researches development of secure collaborative systems to support scientific collaboration. She also leads the Network Overlays for Science project. Deb has been at LBNL since 1994.
photo of Dan Gunter Dan Gunter 
Dan Gunter recieved his MS in computer science from San Francisco State University. His research interests include distributed system performance monitoring, archival, and analysis and component-based middleware. Dan has been at LBNL since 1996.
photo of Doug Olson Doug Olson 
Doug Olson received his PhD in Physics from UC Davis, his MS in Physics from U niversity of Washington, and his BS in Physics from the University of Missouri,Columbia. Doug has been at LBNL since 1986
photo of Joshua Boverhof Joshua Boverhof 
Joshua Boverhof received a BS in Computer Science from San Francisco State University, and a BS in Physiological Psychology from Michigan State University. His research interests include Grid computing and Web services. Josh is a developer for ZSI, a python SOAP and web services toolkit,and pyGridWare a python WSRF implementation.
photo of Keith Beattie Keith Beattie 
photo of Olivier Chevassut Olivier Chevassut  
Olivier Chevassut obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science (minor cryptography) from the Universite catholique de Louvain in Belgium. His research interests include theoretical and practical aspects of modern cryptography for two party and multi-party communications security. Olivier as been at LBNL since 1998.
photo of Robin Sommer Robin Sommer 


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