Members

Judy Qiu Linda Hayden
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Judy Qiu is an associate professor of Computer Science
at Indiana University. Her research encompasses data-
intensive computing at the intersection of Cloud and
multicore technologies. Judy Qiu leads a new Intel
Parallel Computing Center (IPCC) site at IU. She is the
recipient of a NSF CAREER Award in 2012 and Indiana
University Outstanding Junior Faculty Award 2015.
Linda Hayden is professor/ Associate Dean of the School
of Mathematics, Science and Technology at Elizabeth
City State University, and the Director of the Center
of Excellence in Remote Sensing Education and Research
(CERSER). She is Principal Investigator on the NSF
CyberInfrastructure from Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets
project funded through the National Science Foundation
Office of CyberInfrastructure CI-TEAM project.
Saliya Ekanayake Edward (Clay) Swindell
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Saliya Ekanayake is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer
Science at Indiana University, Bloomington. Saliya’s
research interests include High Performance Computing,
Data Analytics, Machine Learning, and Distributed
Systems
Edward (Clay) Swindell is Collections Specialist,
Museum of the Albemarle at Elizabeth City State
University.


Andrew J. Younge
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Andrew Younge is a Ph.D Candidate in Computer Science
and a Persistent Systems Fellow at Indiana University.
Andrew’s research interests include Cloud Computing,
Distributed Systems, and High Performance Computing.
He has worked as a member of the FutureGrid project,
an NSF-funded experimental Cloud test-bed for
scientific researchers, and was a visiting researcher
at the University of Southern California’s Information
Sciences Institute in Arlington, VA.