American computer scientist Jeffrey S. Vetter Nationality| American Alma mater| Georgia Tech Known for| * High performance computing[1] * Extreme heterogeneity[2] * Systems programming Awards| * IEEE Fellow (2017)[1] * ACM Distinguished Member (2012)[3] Scientific career Fields| * Distributed computing * Cyberinfrastructure * Scientific workflow systems. * High performance computing * Reproducibility Institutions| * Oak Ridge National Laboratory Academic advisors| * Karsten Schwan[4] Website| * ft.ornl.gov/~vetter/ Jeffrey S. Vetter is a Corporate Fellow of computer science and mathematics, and the founding group leader at the Future Technologies Group in the Computer Science and Mathematics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory.[5] ## Contents * 1 Education * 2 Research * 3 Honors * 4 References ## Education[edit] Vetter attended Georgia Tech where he obtained his Ph.D. in computer science.[5] ## Research[edit] His current research interests[6] include scientific workflow systems, cloud computing, resource management, with particular emphasis on scientific workflow system management. ## Honors[edit] Vetter is a Fellow of the IEEE. ## References[edit] 1. ^ a b ORNL’s Vetter Named IEEE Fellow, by HPC staff, in HPCwire; published 22 December 2016; retrieved 13 August 2020 2. ^ Preparing for Extreme Heterogeneity in High Performance Computing, by CECS Dean, in ""Australian National University""; published 1 June 2019; retrieved 13 August 2020 3. ^ All Years, ACM Distinguished Member, by Association for Computing Machinery; retrieved 29 July 2020 4. ^ Karsten Schwan; retrieved 29 July 2020 5. ^ a b "Prof Jeffrey S. Vetter, research profile – personal details (Oak Ridge National Laboratory". Retrieved 29 July 2020. 6. ^ Jeffrey Vetter publications indexed by Google Scholar Authority control: Scientific databases | * Google Scholar |