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Tia Newhall
Professor, Computer Science Dept
Swarthmore College
www.cs.swarthmore.edu/~newhall <http:www.cs.swarthmore.edu/%7Enewhall>

610-690-5637

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From: Arnold, Dorian <dorian.arnold at emory.edu>
Date: Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 6:07 PM
Subject: Funding Opportunity for Graduate Studies at Emory University
To: "Arnold, Dorian" <dorian.arnold at emory.edu>


Please forward this opportunity to your graduating undergraduate and
master’s students …

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We are looking for outstanding PhD and MS students for Spring, Summer, or
Fall 2018 to join the Distributed Systems Research Group (DSRG) at Emory
University in Atlanta, GA. These are for fully-funded graduate research
assistantships, including tuition remission, health insurance and a
competitive stipend.

If you find the opportunity intriguing, please send me your résumé, GRE
scores, and an (unofficial) copy of your academic transcript and I will
responsively follow-up with you. Our PhD application deadline is 1/1/18 so
we should act quickly.

Best regards,

Dorian Arnold
Associate Professor, Mathematics and Computer Science, Emory University
Email: dorian.arnold at emory.edu
Web: www.mathcs.emory.edu/~darnold

Research in the Distributed Systems Research Group

High-performance and large-scale distributed computer systems have become
critical instruments in the world's most challenging scientific, medical,
engineering, and economic endeavors. The DSRG explores the scalability and
reliability issues that abound in such extreme computing environments,
comprising hundreds of thousands or even millions of components. Some focus
areas include:
* data communication, analysis and management;
* fault-tolerant computing;
* large-scale system and application monitoring and program analysis;
* performance and energy-aware computing; and
* adaptive runtime systems.

The DSRG maintains strong collaborations with leading U.S. national labs
including the Lawrence Livermore, Los Alamos and Sandia National Labs; this
affords us opportunities to collaborate with world-class scientists and on
exclusive computing platforms.

I am committed to diversity and inclusivity with a strong leadership record
in related initiatives, most recently serving as General Chair for Tapia
2017. I welcome applications from all including those traditionally
underrepresented in our field (women, racial minorities and persons with
disabilities).

Program Details
* Deadlines: PhD, January 1, 2018; MS: April 30, 2018
* GRE Required
* Application details at csi.mathcs.emory.edu/apply.html
* Program details at csi.mathcs.emory.edu/academics.html
* Ask me about application fee waivers if you need one!


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