Hardware platforms
PARAM
10000 and PARAM series of Parallel Supercomputers
(PARAM is a
cluster of SUN E450)
Parallel Panther Beowulf Cluster
POWER CHALLANGEarray,
SUN E450, SUN UltraSparc, HP-9000 workstations
ICL (39 series), DRS 6000, DEC-ALPHA 2100 series
Pentium based
workstations
Programming Languages
FORTRAN, BASIC, C, C++
Operating Systems
Solaris 2.x, Linux, Digital Unix, VME, Windows
95/98/2000, Windows NT, DOS
System Administration
Linux, Solaris 2.x
(NFS, NIS, DNS, TCP/IP, Firewall/Proxy server etc.)
Parallel Computing
Worked
on different message passing environments like PVM (Parallel Virtual
Machine),
MPI (Message Passing Interface)
and wrote parallel programs in FORTRAN and C.
Understood the concepts of
communication between processors, concurrency, load
balancing, scalability etc. in
parallel programming.
Worked on Parallel I/O.
High Performance Computing Tools
SUN HPC tools, SUNWorkshop &
SUNPerformance library: widely used for high
performance computing.
Other Tools
Seismic Unix (SU) of Colorado School of mines:
widely used for Seismic Data
Processing for Oil Exploration.
Worked with various mathematical libraries and word
processing (MS WORD, Page
Maker, LaTeX,
Web pages development tools (HTML, Front Page,
cgi-scripts, Perl)
Developer of Parallel
Panther Beowulf Cluster at
Eastern Illinois University, Charleston (USA)
Parallel Panther is a NO cost Beowulf
class supercomputer. Beowulf is a multi computer architecture, which can be
used for parallel computations. It is a system built using commodity
hardware components such as PC’s connected via Ethernet or some other
network. The hardware used in Parallel Panther is the discarded hardware by
various labs and faculty members
“Waves” Developer
One of the main developers of “Waves: A Parallel Seismic Migration and
Modeling Package”. This software is available on PARAM 10000: A 100 GF
Parallel Supercomputer and is being utilized for processing of real data
sets from Indian Oil companies and research organizations.
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