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Dr. Anirban Mandal serves as the Assistant Director for network research and infrastructure at Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His primary focus is research on distributed systems and scientific computing. At RENCI, he leads several efforts in cyberinfrastructure research in support of science. Dr. Mandal's research interests lie in the areas of distributed systems, cloud computing, networking, and data-driven scientific workflows. His research deals with resource provisioning, scheduling, performance analysis, machine learning, and anomaly detection for large scale scientific cyberinfrastructures, next generation networks and experimental testbeds. Prior to joining RENCI, he earned my PhD degree in Computer Science from Rice University in 2006 and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science & Engineering from IIT Mumbai, India in 2000.
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Cloud Computing
Distributed Computing
Edge Computing
Large Scale Systems
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Workshop
Applications
Cloud Computing
Distributed Computing
Edge Computing
Large Scale Systems
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Data Analysis, Visualization, and Storage
Large Scale Systems
Programming Frameworks and System Software
Reproducibility
Resource Management
Runtime Systems
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Workshop
Data Analysis, Visualization, and Storage
Large Scale Systems
Programming Frameworks and System Software
Reproducibility
Resource Management
Runtime Systems
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Workshop
Data Analysis, Visualization, and Storage
Large Scale Systems
Programming Frameworks and System Software
Reproducibility
Resource Management
Runtime Systems
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Workshop
Data Analysis, Visualization, and Storage
Large Scale Systems
Programming Frameworks and System Software
Reproducibility
Resource Management
Runtime Systems
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Workshop
Applications
Cloud Computing
Distributed Computing
Edge Computing
Large Scale Systems
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