Biography
Gabrielle Allen is Associate Professor in Computer Science at Louisiana State University, and the Assistant Director for Computing Applications at the Center for Computation & Technology. Gabrielle obtained a PhD in computational astrophysics from Cardiff University in 1993, following undergraduate degrees at in mathematics and theoretical physics at Nottingham University and Cambridge University. Before moving to LSU in 2003, Gabrielle was the lead of the computer science area of the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (AEI) in Potsdam, Germany where she researched and developed techniques for high performance and grid computing. At the AEI, Gabrielle was the lead of the Cactus Code project and a PI for the European GridLab project. At LSU, Gabrielle is involved in a number of large, collaborative projects involving computer science, scientific computing and the computational sciences, in diverse fields including petroleum engineering, coastal modeling, computational fluid dynamics, numerical relativity, computational chemistry and computational biology.
Contact
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CCT |
Computer Science |
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305 Johnston Hall |
297 Coates Hall |
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gallen@cct.lsu.edu |
gallen@csc.lsu.edu |
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+1 225 578 6955 |
+1 225 578 XXXX |
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+1 225 578 4012 |
+1 225 578 3631 |
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gridrebel |
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+1 225 284 6605 |
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CCT, 302 Johnston Hall, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA. |
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- G. Allen, K. Davis, T. Goodale, et al., The Grid Application Toolkit: Toward Generic and Easy Application Programming Interfaces for the Grid, Proceedings of the IEEE, 93(3), (2005).
- G. Allen and E. Seidel, Collaborative Science: Astrophysics Requirements and Experiences, in The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure (2nd Edition), Ed: Ian Foster and Carl Kesselmann, (2004).
- T. Goodale, G. Allen, G. Lanfermann et al, The Cactus Framework and Toolkit: Design and Applications, Vector and Parallel Processing --- VECPAR'2002, 5th International Conference, Springer, (2003).
- G. Allen, E. Seidel, J. Shalf, Scientific Computing on the Grid, Byte, Spring, (2002).
- G. Allen, T. Dramlitsch, I. Foster,et al, Supporting efficient execution in heterogeneous distributed computing environments with Cactus and Globus, Proceedings of Supercomputing 2001, Denver, USA, (2001). (Gordon Bell Prize)
- G. Allen, W. Benger, T. Goodale, et al, The Cactus Code: A Problem Solving Environment for the Grid, Proceedings of IEEE HPDC9, (2000).
- G. Allen, T. Goodale, G. Lanfermann, et al, Solving Einstein's Equations on Supercomputers, IEEE Computer, 32, (1999). [Cover story]
- Gabrielle Allen, Tom Goodale, Gerd Lanfermann, et al, Cactus Users Guide, (2005).
- M. Alcubierre, G. Allen, et al, Towards standard testbeds for numerical relativity, Class. Quantum Grav., 21(2), p. 589-613, (2004).
- M. Alcubierre, G. Allen, B. Bruegmann, G. Lanfermann, E. Seidel, W.M. Suen, M. Tobias, Gravitational Collapse of Gravitational Waves in 3D Numerical Relativity, Physical Review D, 61, 041501, (2000).
- Miguel Alcubierre, G. Allen, B. Bruegmann, E. Seidel and W.-M. Suen, Towards an understanding of the stability properties of the 3+1 evolution equations in general relativity, Physical Review D, 62, 124011, (2000).
- Gabrielle Allen, N. Andersson, K.D. Kokkotas, P. Laguna, J. Pullin and J. Ruoff, The close-limit approximation to neutron star collisions. Physical Review D, 60, 104021, (1999).
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- Grid applications: UCOMS, SCOOP
- Advanced network applications: EnLIGHTened Computing, LUCIFER
- Parallel and scientific computing: IGERT, INBRE
- Dynamic data driven applications: DynaCode
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