RESUME

 

Dennis W. Duke

 

University Address:

Department of Physics

Florida State University

Tallahassee, FL 32306

email: dduke@fsu.edu

Phone: (850) 644-0175

 

Date of Birth:

August 29, 1948

US Citizen

 

Education:

B.S., Vanderbilt University, 1970

D.Phil., Iowa State University, 1974

Experience:

1992-present: Professor, Department of Physics and School of Computational Science, The Florida State University

1993-1998: Director, Supercomputer Computations Research Institute, The Florida State University

1996-1997: Director, San Diego Supercomputer Center

1984-1993: Associate Director, Supercomputer Computations Research Institute, The Florida State University

1986-1992: Associate Professor, Department of Physics, The Florida State University

1989: Senior Consulting Scientist, ETA Systems, Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota

1984-1986: Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, The Florida State University

1979-1984: Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, The Florida State University

1978-1979: Research Associate, Theory Division, Rutherford Laboratory, England

1976-1978: Research Associate, Theory Department, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

1974-1976: Research Associate, University of Rochester

1970-1974: NSF Traineeship, Iowa State University

 

Research Interests:

High Performance Computing and Networking

Computational Ancient Astronomy

Nonlinear Time Series and Financial Mathematics

Chaos in the Human Brain

Nonlinear Dynamics in Physics

Algorithms for Scientific Computation

Computational Physics

Computational Science

Theoretical High Energy Physics

 

Professional Organizations:

American Physical Society

Phi Beta Kappa

Sigma Xi

 

Awards:

1985: COFRS Award, The Florida State University

1986: COFRS Award, The Florida State University

1986: Developing Scholar Award, The Florida State University

1992: President's Continuing Education Award, The Florida State University

 

National Committees:

(1985-1988) Advisory Council, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

(1986-1988) Scientific Council for Information Exchange, Department of Energy

(1987-1988) Joint Advisory Committee, John von Neumann Computer Center, NSF

(1988) Organizing Committee, Supercomputing '88, International Conference on Supercomputing

(1990-1997) Energy Research Supercomputer Users Group (ERSUG), US Department of Energy

(1993) Organizing Committee, Supercomputing '93, International Conference on Supercomputing

(1993-1998) Coalition of Academic Supercomputer Centers (CASC)

(1993-1996) IBM Higher Education Supercomputing Advisory Committee (SUPER)

(1994-1995) Organizing Committee, Supercomputing '95, International Conference on Supercomputing

(1994-1996) Organizing Committee, Supercomputing '96, International Conference on Supercomputing

(1995-1997) Organizing Committee, Supercomputing '97, International Conference on Supercomputing

(1994-1998) Organizing Committee, Supercomputing '98, International Conference on Supercomputing

(1994-1999) Steering Committee, Supercomputing 'XY, International Conference on Supercomputing

(1999-2000) Organizing Committee, SC2000: High Performance Networking and Computing

(2001-2002) Organizing Committee, SC2002: High Performance Networking and Computing

(2002-2003) Organizing Committee, SC2003: High Performance Networking and Computing

(2003-2004) Organizing Committee, SC2004: High Performance Networking and Computing

(2004-2005) Organizing Committee, SC2005: High Performance Networking and Computing

 (2004-2006) Organizing Committee, SC2006: High Performance Networking and Computing

 

Local Committees:

 

(1994-2007) Chairman, Board of Directors, Tallahassee Free-Net, Inc.

(1994-2006) Leon County Schools Information Services Advisory Board

(1995-1999) Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Council

(1994-1995) Organizing Committee, Leon County Schools Educational Technology Conference

(1993-1996) School Advisory Council, Killearn Lakes Elementary School

 

Invited Conference and Workshop Presentations:

 

International Conferences and Meetings

  1. Invited review of parton model recombination models at the XI International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics, Tabor, Czechoslovakia (July, 1977).
  2. Invited talk on testing the Pomeron-f identity hypothesis at the International Workshop on the Dual Topological Pomeron, University of California at Berkeley (June, 1978).
  3. Invited talks on, respectively, the theoretical and phenomenological issues of higher order corrections to asymptotic freedom at the XIVth Rencontre de Moriond, Les Arcs, France (March, 1979).
  4. Invited lecture on the theoretical and phenomenological issues of higher order corrections to asymptotic freedom at the Cosenor's House Meeting on Perturbative QCD, Abingdon, England (April, 1979).
  5. Invited lecture on the theoretical and phenomenological issues of higher order corrections to asymptotic freedom at the International Workshop on Perturbative QCD, Saclay, Paris, France (May, 1979).
  6. Invited lecture on the calculation of the order g4 corrections to the nonsinglet quark longitudinal structure functions at the International Workshop on Testing QCD, DESY, Hamburg, West Germany (October, 1980).
  7. Invited talk on the issue of renormalization scheme dependence in perturbative QCD at the XXI International Conference on High Energy Physics, Paris, France (August, 1982).
  8. Invited review of the theory of the photon structure function at the 5th International Workshop on Photon Photon Interactions, Aachen, West Germany (April, 1983).
  9. Invited review of the theory of the photon structure function at the XIV International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics, Lake Tahoe (July, 1983).
  10. Review talk on the Supercomputer Computations Research Institute at the conference Advances in Lattice Gauge Theory, The Florida State University (April, 1985).
  11. Invited talk on the ETA10 at the Joint Meeting of the Electrochemical Society of America and the Applied Physics Society of Japan, Honolulu, Hawaii (October, 1987).
  12. Invited talk on the ETA10 Supercomputing at Supercomputing 1988, Mannheim, West Germany (June, 1988).
  13. Invited talk on Multitasking the Ising Model on the ETA10, Supercomputing '88, Orlando (November, 1988).
  14. Invited talk on High Performance Computing at SCRI, Workshop on Parallel Computing, Munich, Germany (October,1990).
  15. Invited talk on Clustered Workstation Computing at SCRI, Symposium on High Performance Computing, Toulouse, France (September, 1992).
  16. Invited talk on Parallel Cluster Computing, PVM Users Conference, Oak Ridge, Tennessee (May, 1993).
  17. Invited Talk on Cluster Computing Directions, Conference on High Performance Distributed Computing, Spokane, Washington (June, 1993).
  18. Invited talk on Cluster Computing Directions, Conference on High Performance Computing in Materials Science, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (February, 1994).
  19. Invited talk on Campus Computing Environments, IBM STAR Conference, White Plains, New York (October, 1995).
  20. Invited Talk on The Zodiacal Armillary Sphere, Notre Dame Conference on Ancient Astronomy  (June 2003).
  21. Invited Talk on New Results on the Ancient Star Catalogs, Notre Dame Conference on Ancient Astronomy  (June 2003).
  22. Invited Talk on Who Knew What, and When? The Timing of Discoveries in Early Greek Astronomy, Notre Dame Conference on Ancient Astronomy  (July 2005).
  23. Invited Talk on Indian Planetary Theories and Greek Astronomy, Notre Dame Conference on Ancient Astronomy  (July 2005).
  24. Invited Talk on Mean Motions and Longitudes in Indian Astronomy, Notre Dame Conference on Ancient Astronomy  (July 2007).
  25. Invited Talk on The History of the Second Lunar Anomaly, Notre Dame Conference on Ancient Astronomy  (July 2007).

 

National Conferences and Meetings

  1. Invited review of the QCD calculation of the photon structure function at the International Z0 Workshop, Cornell University (February, 1981).
  2. Lecture on the use of the CDC CYBER 205 for scientific computations at the summer institute Monte Carlo Techniques in Statistical Physics, The Florida State University (June, 1985).
  3. Lecture on the ETA10 at the Third Annual Workshop on Networking and Supercomputers, Fairfax, Virginia (June, 1987)
  4. Invited lecture on requirements for future supercomputers at the Workshop on the Next Generation Supercomputer, St. Paul, MN (July, 1987)
  5. Invited talk on SCRI and the ETA10, DOE Workshop on Supercomputing and Networking, Berkeley (March, 1988)
  6. Invited talk on Supercomputing with the RS/6000, IBM AIX Leadership Conference, Dallas (May, 1991)

 

Seminars and Colloquia

  1. University of Rochester (October, 1974).
  2. Fermilab (September, 1975).
  3. Fermilab (September, 1976).
  4. Argonne National Laboratory (October, 1976).
  5. Iowa State University (November, 1976).
  6. University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana (November, 1976).
  7. Fermilab (April, 1978).
  8. Argonne National Laboratory (April, 1978).
  9. University of Notre Dame (May, 1978).
  10. Rutherford Laboratory, England (September, 1978).
  11. University of Manchester, England (October, 1978).
  12. University of Birmingham, England (October, 1978).
  13. Oxford University, England (November, 1978).
  14. University of Liverpool, England (November, 1978).
  15. University of Durham, England (November, 1978).
  16. DAMTP, Cambridge University, England (December, 1978).
  17. Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University, England (March, 1979).
  18. Rutherford Laboratory, England (April, 1979).
  19. University of South Florida (May, 1979).
  20. Duke University (May, 1979).
  21. Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark (September, 1980).
  22. Fermilab (April, 1981).
  23. Argonne National Laboratory (April, 1981).
  24. University of Georgia, Athens (March, 1982).
  25. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa (October, 1982).
  26. Max Planck Institute, Munich, West Germany (April, 1983).
  27. Fermilab (June, 1983).
  28. Argonne National Laboratory (September, 1986).
  29. University of Karlsruhe, West Germany (June, 1987).
  30. University of Zurich, Switzerland (June, 1987).
  31. University of Madrid, Spain (June, 1987).
  32. California Institute of Technology (October, 1987).
  33. Argonne National Laboratory, (May, 1988).
  34. NASA Goddard, Greenbelt, MD (May, 1988).
  35. CIRA, Naples, Italy (June, 1988).
  36. Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan (August, 1988).
  37. University of Tokyo, Japan (August, 1988).
  38. Supercomputing Research Center, Greenbelt, MD (May, 1989).
  39. FSU Mathematics Department Colloquium (September, 1990).
  40. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA (March, 1992).
  41. University of Florida (April, 1992).
  42. Los Alamos National Laboratory (June, 1992).
  43. Pacific Northwest Laboratory (August, 1992).
  44. University of Alabama Birmingham (Spetember, 1992).
  45. IBM Corporation, Austin, TX (October, 1992).
  46. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee (January, 1993).
  47. Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Clearwater, Florida (May, 1995).
  48. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado (August, 1998).

 

Invited Lecture Series

  1. Academic Lecture Series, Fermilab (February, 1977). 10 lectures over two weeks on the parton model and asymptotic freedom.
  2. Summer Theory Institute, Rutherford Laboratory, England (July, 1979). Six lectures on techniques of calculation of higher order Feynman diagrams.
  3. University of Zaragoza, Spain (March, 1980). Four lectures on perturbative QCD.
  4. The Academy at FSU (February-March, 2007). History of Ancient Astronomy.

 

Edited Conference Proceedings

  1. Perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics, AIP Conference Proceedings No. 74, ed. by D. W. Duke and J. F. Owens (AIP, New York, 1981).
  2. Advances in Lattice Gauge Theory, ed. by D. W. Duke and J. F. Owens (World Scientific, Singapore, 1985).
  3. Chaos in the Human Brain, ed. by D. W. Duke and W. S. Pritchard (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991).

 

Professional Affiliations

  1. Summer Visitor Program, Fermilab (September 1-30, 1975).
  2. Invited guest, California Institute of Technology (February 1-28, 1977).
  3. Invited guest, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland (April 1-14, 1979).
  4. Invited lecturer, University of Zaragoza, Spain (March 7-14, 1980).
  5. Invited guest, Rutherford Laboratory, England (March 15-31, 1980).
  6. Summer Visitor Program, Fermilab (June 15-July 13, 1980).
  7. Invited guest, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark (September 21-30, 1980).
  8. Summer Visitor Program, Fermilab (June 21-July 20, 1981).
  9. Invited guest, Fermilab (April 14-21, 1982).
  10. Summer Visitor Program, Fermilab (July 7-August 5, 1982).
  11. Invited guest, Max Planck Institute, Munich, West Germany (April 7-April 21, 1983).
  12. Invited guest, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (August 1-30, 1983).
  13. Summer Visitor Program, Fermilab (June 20-July 18, 1984).
  14. Summer Visitor Program, Fermilab (June 20-July 7, 1985).
  15. Summer Visitor Program, Fermilab (July 20-August 9, 1986).
  16. Summer Visitor Program, Fermilab (July 28-August 11, 1987).
  17. Consulting Scientist, ETA Systems, Inc. (May 23-August 19, 1988).
  18. Senior Consulting Scientist, ETA Systems, Inc. (January-April, 1989).

 

Conferences Organized

  1. International Conference on Perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida (March 25-28, 1981).
  2. Advances in Lattice Gauge Theory, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida (April 10-13, 1985).
  3. Monte Carlo Methods in Statistical Physics, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida (June 3-14, 1985).
  4. Local Arrangements Chairman, Supercomputing '88, Orlando, Florida (November 14-18, 1988).
  5. Lattice '90, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida (October 8 -12, 1990).
  6. Chaos in the Human Brain, The Florida State University , Tallahassee, Florida (April 4-5, 1991).
  7. Heterogeneous Network-Based Concurrent Computing, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida (October 16-18, 1991).
  8. Workshop on Cluster Computing, The Florida State University , Tallahassee, Florida (December 2-4, 1992).
  9. Cluster Computing '93, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida (December 5-7, 1993).
  10. Organizing Committee, SUPER93, UCLA, Los Angeles, California (April, 1993).
  11. Executive Committee, Supercomputing '93, Portland, Oregon (November, 1993).
  12. Organizing Committee, SUPER94, Lousiana State University , Baton Rouge, Louisiana (April, 1994).
  13. Organizing Committee, SUPER95, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (April, 1995).
  14. Program Committee, Supercomputing '95, San Diego, California (December, 1995).
  15. Organizing Committee, SUPER96, Iowa State University, Ames , Iowa (April, 1996).
  16. Exhibits Chair, Supercomputing '96, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania (November, 1996).
  17. Deputy Chair, Supercomputing '97, San Jose, California (November, 1997).
  18. General Chair, Supercomputing '98, Orlando, Florida (Nov ember, 1998).
  19. Venture Village co-Chair, SC2000, Dallas, Texas (November, 2000).
  20. SCinet Chair, SC2002, Baltimore, Maryland (November, 2002).
  21. Vice Chair, SC2003, Phoenix, Arizona (November, 2003).
  22. SCinet Committee, SC2004, Pittsburgh (November, 2004).
  23. SCinet Vice-Chair, SC2005, Seattle (November, 2004).
  24. SCinet Chair, SC2006, Tampa (November, 2006).