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  USC Information Sciences Institute.
 Ewa Deelman is an Research Assistant Professor at the USC Computer
Science Department and a Research Team Leader at the Center for Grid
Technologies at the USC Information Sciences Institute. Dr. Deelman's
research interests include the design and exploration of collaborative
scientific environments based on Grid technologies, with particular
emphasis on workflow management as well as the management of large
amounts of data and metadata. At ISI, Dr. Deelman is leading the Pegasus
project, which designs and implements workflow mapping techniques for
large-scale workflows running in distributed environments. Pegasus is
being used day-to-day by scientists in a variety of disciplines
including astronomy, gravitational-wave physics, earthquake science and
many others. Prior to joining ISI in 2000, she was a Senior Software
Developer at UCLA conducting research in the area of performance
prediction of large-scale applications on high performance machines. Dr.
Deelman received her PhD from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in
Computer Science in 1997 in the area of parallel discrete event
simulation. Dr. Deelman is an Associate Editor responsible for Grid
Computing for the Scientific Programming Journal and a chair of the GGF
Workflow Management Research Group.

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