People
Leadership
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Craig StewartExecutive Director In addition to his role as Executive Director for Pervasive Technology Institute, Dr. Craig A. Stewart serves as Associate Dean and Associate Vice President for Research Technologies at Indiana University. He is principal investigator for NSF grants to Indiana University for the Data Capacitor Project and IU's participation as a resource provider in the NSF-funded TeraGrid. Stewart has worked in computing at Indiana University since 1985, and is responsible for IU's activities in high performance computing, advanced storage, advanced visualization, and IT infrastructure for the life sciences. A Ph.D. biologist, Stewart has published in the areas of grid computing, high performance computing, computing for the life sciences, quality and accountability in information technology services, and thermal physiology and natural history of mammals.
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Therese MillerChief Operations Officer Therese Miller brings nearly thirty years of experience in higher education financial management and personnel administration to her role as Chief Operations Officer for Pervasive Technology Institute. Miller has extensive experience in issues related to the management of grants, including compliance, reporting, and proposal budgeting and submission. Prior to being named Operations Manager of Pervasive Technology Labs in 2001, Miller served for over two decades as an accounting manager in the IU Office of the Vice President for Information Technology and its predecessors. In her current role as Chief Operations Officer for the Institute, Miller manages a diverse team of staff responsible for project and grant management, external relations, outreach and Web content development, as well as general finance and Institute administration.
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Fred CateDirector, Center fro Applied Cybersecurity Research Distinguished Professor and C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law Adjunct Professor of Informatics of Computing
Fred H. Cate is a Distinguished Professor and C. Ben Dutton
Professor of Law at the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington
and director of the Indiana University Center for Applied Cybersecurity
Research. He specializes in privacy, security, and other information
law issues, and appears regularly before Congress, government agencies,
and professional and industry groups on these matters. |
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Geoffrey C. Fox
Director, Digital Science Center, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, IU Bloomington School of Informatics and Computing Ph.D. , Cambridge University (Theoretical Physics), 1967 Geoffrey Fox is a professor and distinguished scientist, nationally renowned for his work in the development and application of parallel computers. He currently serves as Director of the Digital Science Center and has served as Director of the Community Grids Lab at Indiana University since 2002. Fox holds faculty appointments in computer science and physics and serves as Chair of the Department of Informatics within the IU School of Informatics. Prior to coming to IU, Fox was director of the Computational and Information Science Laboratory at Florida State University. He was also the director of the Northeast Parallel Architectures Center at Syracuse University from 1990-2000. His research has led to two commercial spinoffs-WebWisdom.com and Anabas Inc. Fox has worked with many distinguished scientists in his career; while at CalTech he worked with Nobel Prize winner in physics, Richard Feynman. Fox’s current projects include research on parallelism and multi-core chips, eScience, cloud computing, and grids to support polar science and life sciences research. email: gcf@indiana.edu |
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Beth A. PlaleDirector, Data to Insight Center Associate Professor of Informatics and Computing Director, Center fo Data and Search Informatics Professor Beth Plale serves as Director of the Data to Insight Center and the Center for Data and Search Informatics for Pervasive Technology Institute. She is also the Associate Dean of Research for the IU School of Informatics and an associate professor of Computer Science and Informatics. Plale is a national leader in data and information management and serves on leadership teams of several major grant funded projects including the large NSF funded LEAD project in cyberinfrastructure for mesoscale meteorology forecasting. She is a Faculty advisor to the Indiana University Office of Women's Affairs Women in Science Program and for the Midwest Crossroads Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate. She co-founded Women in Computing @IU (WIC@IU) in 2001. Dr. Plale received a PhD in Computer Science in 1998 and an MBA in 1986. She is a recipient of the prestigious DOE Early Career Award and has authored or co-authored over 65 publications. |
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Daphne Siefert-HerronManager of Strategic Initiatives Daphne Siefert-Herron has more than a decade of experience in the nonprofit and higher education sectors. She has experience in publicity, external and media relations, technology outreach, event planning, and grant proposal preparation. She has worked as a writer on topics related to high performance computing, technology, and science for both technical and lay audiences. Prior to coming to Indiana University in 2002, Siefert-Herron held positions at the National Safety Council and an Indianapolis-based marketing logistics company. Siefert-Herron holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Indiana University and a graduate certificate in Nonprofit Management from the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
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