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Education Ph.D. in
Scientific Computation (Environmental
Engineering) 2002 Resume (PDF) Statement (Research and Teaching) |
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Research Interests
My research has been dedicated to develop high quality computer models to solve large-scale complex problems using high performance scientific computation and information technology. Currently, as a Research Assistant Professor, my work (with Dr. Louis J. Gross, and Dr. Michael W. Berry) focuses on an NSF ITR project, Grid Computing for Ecological Modeling and Spatial Control. My main trusts include the development of Geographic Information System (GIS) enabled cyber-infrastructure (ArcGIS Server/Engine plus J2EE/Spring/Hibernate/Eclipse) for dynamic natural system simulation and fault-tolerant spatial control algorithms for PetaScale computers. In the past years, I was working on another NSF ITR project - Parallel and Grid Computing for Environmental Multimodling, which aims to explore the techniques and roadmap for next generation high-performance ecosystem modeling. Technically, I have developed a novel methodology to map a large-scale ecological multimodeling system (ATLSS) on a heterogeneous computing grid (SINRG), which, in turn, provides supercomputing power for many remote naive users (natural resource managers) at South Florida. Beside necessary multidiscipline knowledge requirements for the state-of-the-art large-scale practical ecological multimodeling, my approach also involves efforts on many frontiers of high-performance computing (with Dr. Jack Dongarra's Innovative Computing Laboratory), including parallel programming (using MPI, Pthread, OpenMP), metacompuing (using PVM) and grid and cooperative computing (using Globus, NetSolve, IBP, WebServices, J2EE). I taught a graduate level course Computational Science for Natural Resource Management and also a faculty member of ITR workshops. Beside the research at UTK, as a computational scientist, I also work with Dr. Joseph E. Flaherty, Dr. J. Russell Manson and Dr. Steve G. Wallis on Environmental Modeling on Distributed Computing Platforms, a continuous work from my Ph.D. dissertation.
Multi-disciplinary Background and Experience on High Performance Computational (HPC) Facilities
My strong multi-disciplinary background directly comes from research and education in many science and engineering fields, including Computer Science, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mathematics, Ecology, Planning and Management, Earth and Environmental Science, and Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering. My extensive experience on high performance computing also directly comes from research on a variety of supercomputers, including SMP: SGI Origin 2000 (12@RPI), SUN E25K (128@TACC), SGI Altix (256@ORNL). CLUSTER: IBM SP2 (32(4)@RPI, 184(4)@UT), IA-64 Linux Cluster (32(2)@UI), SUN Fire Cluster (32(2)@UT), IBM Power4 (27(32)@ORNL), IBM BlueGene (1024(2)@SDSC), IBM p690(384(2)@SDSC), IBM p655(272(2)@SDSC), HP Alphaserver(750(4)@PSC), Cell Broadband Engine (20(9)@Terra), as well as a “do-it-self” Beowulf (7 nodes).
Research Projects and Activities
Referred Publications related to HPC ( PDFs available for papers since 2003, see RESUME for a complete list)
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Michael Fuller, Dali Wang, Michael W. Berry, Louis. J.
Gross, Current Problems
and Future Directions in Computational Science for Natural Resource Management,
Computing in Science and Engineering (accepted)
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Dali Wang, Michael W. Berry, Nick Buchanan, Louis. J.
Gross, A GIS-enabled Distributed
Simulation Framework for High Performance Ecosystem Modeling, ESRI
International User Conference,
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Dali Wang, Michael W. Berry, Louis. J. Gross, A Parallel Structured
Ecological Model for High End Shared Memory Computers, First International
Workshop on OpenMP, 2005, Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (in press)
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Dali Wang, Michael W. Berry, Eric. A. Carr, Mark Palmer,
Louis J. Gross. A Grid
Service for Natural Resource Managers, IEEE Internet Computing, pp20-26,
Jan/Feb 2005
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Dali Wang, Michael W. Berry, Eric. A. Carr, Louis J.
Gross. On
Parallelization of a Spatially-Explicit Structured Ecological Model for
Integrated Ecosystem Modeling, International Journal on High Performance
Computer Applications (in press)
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Dali Wang, Eric. A. Carr, Louis. J. Gross, Michael W.
Berry, Toward Ecosystem
Modeling on Computing Grids, IEEE Computing in Science and Engineering,
Vol. 13, No. 1, pp55-76, 2005
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Dali Wang, Eric. A. Carr, Michael W. Berry, Louis. J.
Gross, Parallel Fish
Landscape Model for Ecosystem Modeling on a Computing Grid, Simulation:
Transactions of The Society of Simulation and Modeling International (in press)
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Dali Wang, Louis. J. Gross, Eric. A. Carr, Michael W.
Berry, The Design and
Implementation of Parallel Fish Model for South Florida, Proceedings of the
37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003
· Alphon Immanuel, Michael W. Berry, Louis. J. Gross, Mark Palmer, Dali Wang, A parallel Implementation of ALFISH: Compartmentalization Effects on Fish Dynamics in the Florida Everglades, Simulation Practice and Theory, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp55-76, 2005
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Dali Wang, J. Russell Manson, Steve G. Wallis, Toward Parallel Environmental
Transport Modeling on Computing Grids, Proceedings of the second
International Workshop on Grid and Cooperative Computing, Dec. 26-28, 2003
Shanghai, China
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J. Russell Manson, Steve G. Wallis, Dali Wang, Application
of Two-Dimensional Conservative Semi-Lagrangian
Transport Algorithm on Parallel Computers, was accepted by XIV International
Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources, June 23-28, 2002,
Delft, The Netherlands.
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J. Russell Manson, Steve G. Wallis, Dali Wang,
Conservative, Semi-Lagrangian Fate and Transport
Model for Fluvial Systems: Part 2 Numerical Testing and Practical Applications,
Water Research Vol.34, No. 15, pp 3778-3785, 2000
· J. Russell Manson, Steve G. Wallis, Dali Wang, Semi-Lagrangian Transport Algorithm for Episodic Atmospheric Pollution, Proceedings of Air Pollution 2000, Cambridge University, United Kingdom
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J. Russell Manson, Steve G. Wallis, Dali Wang,
Application of Two-Dimensional Conservative Semi-Lagrangian
Transport Algorithm on Parallel Computers, Proceedings of XIV International
Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources, June, 2002, Delft,
Netherlands.
· Russell Manson, Steve G. Wallis, Dali Wang, Semi-Lagrangian Transport Algorithm for Episodic Atmospheric Pollution, Proceedings of Air Pollution 2000, Cambridge University, United Kingdom
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