Larry Smarr

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Larry Lee Smarr is a physicist and leader in scientific computing, supercomputer applications, and Internet infrastructure from Missouri. He currently works at the University of California, San Diego. Smarr has been among the most important synthesizers and conductors of innovation, discovery, and commercialization of new technologies – including areas as disparate as the Web browser and personalized medicine. In his career, Smarr has made pioneering breakthroughs in research on black holes, spearheaded the use of supercomputers for academic research, and presided over some of the major innovations that created the modern Internet. For nearly 20 years, he has been building a new model for academic research based on interdisciplinary collaboration. rdf:langString
Larry Lee Smarr é um físico e cientista da computação estadunidense. É especialista em computação científica, aplicação de supercomputadores e infraestrutura de Internet na Universidade da Califórnia em San Diego. rdf:langString
Larry Smarr (* 16. Oktober 1948 in Columbia (Missouri)) ist ein US-amerikanischer Astrophysiker und Informatiker. Smarr studierte Physik an der University of Missouri in Columbia (Bachelor- und Master-Abschluss 1970) und an der Stanford University (Master-Abschluss 1972) und wurde 1975 an der University of Texas at Austin promoviert, mit einer Dissertation über numerische Relativität (Kollision schwarzer Löcher). Danach war er an der Princeton University (1974/75), der Yale University (1978/79) und der Harvard University (1976 bis 1979) sowie am Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, bevor er 1979 Professor an der University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign wurde. Er war dort wesentlich an der Gründung des National Center for Supercomputing Applications beteiligt (mit einem Vorschlag zur G rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Larry Smarr (* 16. Oktober 1948 in Columbia (Missouri)) ist ein US-amerikanischer Astrophysiker und Informatiker. Smarr studierte Physik an der University of Missouri in Columbia (Bachelor- und Master-Abschluss 1970) und an der Stanford University (Master-Abschluss 1972) und wurde 1975 an der University of Texas at Austin promoviert, mit einer Dissertation über numerische Relativität (Kollision schwarzer Löcher). Danach war er an der Princeton University (1974/75), der Yale University (1978/79) und der Harvard University (1976 bis 1979) sowie am Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, bevor er 1979 Professor an der University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign wurde. Er war dort wesentlich an der Gründung des National Center for Supercomputing Applications beteiligt (mit einem Vorschlag zur Gründung solcher Zentren 1983) und dessen erster Direktor ab 1985. Er war an der Vernetzung der Supercomputer-Zentren im NSFnet wesentlich beteiligt und wurde 1997 Direktor der National Computational Science Alliance. 2000 wurde er Professor an der University of California, San Diego, und Fellow des San Diego Supercomputing Center. Er schlug die Gründung des California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) vor und wurde dessen Direktor. Er ist Fellow der American Physical Society und der American Academy of Arts and Sciences und Mitglied der National Academy of Engineering. 1980 bis 1984 war er Sloan Research Fellow. 1982/83 war er am Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik und ab 1983 Berater des Los Alamos National Laboratory.
rdf:langString Larry Lee Smarr is a physicist and leader in scientific computing, supercomputer applications, and Internet infrastructure from Missouri. He currently works at the University of California, San Diego. Smarr has been among the most important synthesizers and conductors of innovation, discovery, and commercialization of new technologies – including areas as disparate as the Web browser and personalized medicine. In his career, Smarr has made pioneering breakthroughs in research on black holes, spearheaded the use of supercomputers for academic research, and presided over some of the major innovations that created the modern Internet. For nearly 20 years, he has been building a new model for academic research based on interdisciplinary collaboration.
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