Dr. Anthony T. Chronopoulos
Professor
University of Texas
at San Antonio
Department of
Computer Science
6900 North Loop 1604 West
San Antonio, TX 78249
Tel: (210)458-7214
Fax: (210)458-4437
E-mail: atc@cs.utsa.edu
BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Chronopoulos is an IEEE Senior Member. Dr. Chronopoulos has published
over 95 refereed journal and conference proceedings publications in the
areas of Distributed Systems, High Performance Computing, Scientific
Computing and Applications to Engineering Problems. Dr. Chronopoulos has
performed research funded by 15 external grants. Dr. Chronopoulos
has (co-)supervised/completed 5 Ph.D. dissertations and 15 Master's thesis.
Dr. Chronopoulos has international visibility, as his work has been cited
in over 375 books/articles by peer researchers world-wide, who were not
co-authors.
The main research contributions are :
1) Design of new parallel (so-called s-step) iterative methods for linear
systems and eigenvalue problems (supported by NSF grants).
2) Application of parallel computing techniques to engineering problems
(e.g. Traffic Flow Simulation, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for Aircraft
movement) (supported by the Minnesota Department of Transportation and NASA
grants).
3) A Petaflop parallel system design study (supported by an NSF grant).
4) Scheduling and Load Balancing methods for Distributed Computing (
e.g. Dynamic Loop scheduling for heterogeneous distributed systems,
Application of Game Theory Methods to Load balancing in Distributed Systems)
( supported by a NASA grant).
5) Applications of Scheduling and Game Theory methods to Standard
and Wireless Networks ( supported by NSF grants).
EDUCATION
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Ph.D., Major Computer Science)
University of Minnesota, MPLS (M.Sc., Major Mathematics/Minor Statistics)
University of Athens (B.Sc., Major Mathematics and Computer Science),
Greece
Academic Genealogy via Ph.D. Advisors (www.genealogy.ams.org)
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Cole <- Felix Klein <- Lipschitz <- Dirichlet <- Poisson /
Fourier <- Lagrange <- Euler <- Johann Bernoulli <- Jacob
Bernoulli <- Leibniz <- Weigel
NEWS
Our recent research article on Noncooperative Game Theory Applied
to Load Balancing was 1st, in The ScienceDirect TOP25 Hottest Articles (JUL-SEP
2005): (http://top25.sciencedirect.com/?journal_id=07437315)
RESEARCH
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