Core Computational Technology is shared between the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery and the Morgridge Institute for Research.
For a full scope of the work being done with Miron and his colleagues, please visit their complete website.

 

Miron Livny, PhD

Miron Livny

Director of Core Computational Technology

A UW-Madison professor of computer sciences in the College of Letters and Science and director of the UW Center for High Throughput Computing, Miron Livny serves both Morgridge and the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery by providing the advanced computing tools and infrastructure necessary to facilitate the leading-edge work of scientists in both institutes. Livny, who specializes in distributed computing and leads the Condor Project, will continue his work with researchers around the world to advance computer and data intensive science.



“Our center brings together a unique ensemble of scientists whose goals are to stimulate new discoveries by providing scientists with effective and dependable access to a broad range of state-of-the-art computing capabilities. By dramatically increasing their computing throughput, scientists who use our open facility have greatly increased the size and complexity of the problems they study. As a leading research institute, Morgridge will bring together the next generation of students, educators and researchers in human health and in distributed computing to jointly address the frontiers of scientific computing.”

Miron Livny