| Title: Director of the Center for Grid Technologies at the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute; Research Associate Professor of Computer Science at USC Academic Credentials: B.S., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University at Buffalo; M.S., Electrical Engineering, USC; and Ph.D., Computer Science, University of California, Los Angeles Favorite Junk Food: Beer and spicy Buffalo chicken wings Most Productive Time Of Day: 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., when there's a deadline
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As co-founders of the eight-year-old Globus Project, the two scientists lead research that enables grid computing, an architecture that links distributed resources such as high-end computers, networks and databases. The primary manifestation of the project's work is the Globus Toolkit, open-source middleware used by IBM, Oracle and Hewlett-Packard.