GRIDFoRCE
(GRID For Research Collaboration and Education)

Dr.Bina Ramamurthy's NSF supported Grid courses.
This page is a point of dissemination for the grid computing-related research, collaboration & teaching.
This work is partially supported by the NSF CCLI A&I DUE-0311473.


Mission

To increase grid awareness so that we are ready to met the IT workforce needs when the grid technologies mature into commercial products similar to how World Wide Web (www) evolved into Internet commerce.
Vision-Mission is achieved through education, collaboration and research in grid computing.Our first step is to adapt the grid computing to undregraduate CSE curriculum. The next step is to dessimate the adaptation details (course plans, lab descriptions and implementation), project experience and the assement methods to the educator and developer communities.

Courses

2004-2005 2003-2004

Resources
  1. Grid Overview (.pdf)
  2. CSE Linux Grid (diagram)
  3. WSRF.NET Grid (diagram)
People

Gridforce Project Architect:
Bina Ramamurthy (bina@cse.buffalo.edu)
Research Assistant Professor
127 Bell Hall
SUNY at Buffalo
716-645-3180 (108)
Systems Administrator:
Ken Smith (kensmith@cse.buffalo.edu)
Manager of Computer Operations
CSE Department
201 Bell Hall
External Evaluator:
Jeannette Neal (jeannette.neal@gd-ais.com)
Professor, Erie Community College
Program Manager
General Dynamics, Advanced Information Systems

Students

Current Students:
PhD Students:
Dennis Patrone
Mustafa Faramawi
Master's Students:
Lakshmi Jayasree
Mohit Devnani
Saloni Sonpal
Vinay G Rathod
B.S->M.S Students:
Amin Ghadersohi
Feng Ding
Jeffrey Czyz
Lavonne Rudolf
Michael Rokitka
Vijay Kalathur
Undergraduate Students:
John Coug Hu(Honors Student)
Mike Dearman
Ross Goddard
Steven Borkman
High School Students:
Evanette Veira, Hutch Tech School, 11th Grade (Summer 2004)
Jessica Hernandez, Williamsville East High School, 10th Grade (Summer 2005)
Former Master's Students:
Karthiram Venkataramani
Mohit Vora
Subir Parulekar
Schubert J Lobo
Vijayaram Sridharan

Publications