About me

Research Staff Member
Research lab: Watson Research Center (Yorktown)
David joined IBM Research in 2005 at the T.J. Watson Research Center. His current work is focused on next generation Power processor design, especially the design and performance analysis of the memory subsystem using detailed simulation, trace driven, queueing, and analytical analysis. Previously work has focused on performance modeling, analysis, and design for a variety of novel computer memory subsystem features.
Other work at IBM Research has focused on the use of large collection of servers in a scale-out configuration. This work included two major pieces: the development of an automated system management and provisioning system called HOP-SCOTCH; and the implementation of and analysis of key computational kernels of financial applications on the BlueGene supercomputer. As part of this work he has contributed to two open source projects: HOP-SCOTCH and SYSMANfs. He is also an organizer of the Workshop on High Performance Computational Finance at SC08 and SC09.
David received a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois in 2005, where he worked on performance and dependability modeling in the PERFORM research group. He also received a M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois, and received a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University.
David has a person blog here: http://drdaviddaly.blogspot.com/
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Last updated 27 Aug 2009
