Kumar awarded grant from the National Science Foundation – University of Alabama at Birmingham

A nearly $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation has been awarded to a UAB Department of Computer Science assistant professor.

Sidharth Kumar, Ph.D. Photography: Steve WoodThe University of Alabama at Birminghams Sidharth Kumar, Ph.D., assistant professor in the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Computer Science, has received a grant from the National Science Foundation.

The $599,852 grant will fund the collaborative research project of Kumar and Utah State University titled, Collaborative Research: SHF: Small: Scalable and Extensible I/O Runtime and Tools for Next Generation Adaptive Data Layouts.

Kumar, who is principal investigator of the project, says the funding will support two doctoral students who will conduct cutting-edge research in the field of high-performance computing, focusing on large-scale data management and scientific visualization.

He hopes that their research will develop new algorithms and techniques to alleviate the data movement burden on large-scale supercomputers, with the goal to facilitate scalable parallel input/output, progressive in situ and post hoc data analysis.

We aim to develop production-ready solutions that can be deployed on supercomputers and can be used by users across domains, Kumar said.

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Kumar awarded grant from the National Science Foundation - University of Alabama at Birmingham

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