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Amarnath Gupta Named an ACM Distinguished Scientist

Amarnath Gupta Named an ACM Distinguished Scientist

Published 12/01/2011

Amarnath Gupta, a researcher with the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, has been named a Distinguished Scientist by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the world's largest educational and scientific computing society.

The Distinguished Scientist grade recognizes ACM members who have at least 15 years of professional experience and five years of continuous professional membership, and whose accomplishments in and impact on the computing field have been significant.

Gupta is currently director of the Advanced Query Processing Lab at SDSC, which is focused on the study of emerging information systems, notably the impact of high-performance computing platforms to assist in solving information systems problems such as those in biomedicine and neurosciences. He also is co-principal investigator of the Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) project, the world's largest information repository and bioinformatics resource for neuroscience at UC San Diego's California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology, or Calit2.

"Amarnath Gupta has made some tremendous contributions to SDSC, as well as the entire research community," said Michael Norman, director of SDSC. "Just to name a few, he was the first to create a domain knowledge-based mediation for scientific databases, and received a patent for that work. He also is a pioneer in applying the latest information systems research in biomedicine, and has advanced informatics research on Parkinson's disease by creating the first logical model of a neurological disorder."

Gupta, who joined SDSC in 1998, recently co-authored a book that explores how to create an information framework for managing a wide range of socially generated digital information. Called Managing Event Information: Modeling, Retrieval, and Applications, the book addresses the exponential increase in data generation, thanks to the proliferation of citizen reporting, smart mobile devices, and social media. It was written with Ramesh Jain, a Donald Bren Professor in Information and Computer Sciences at UC Irvine.

Gupta received a Ph.D. in computer science engineering from Jadavpur University in Calcutta, India, as well as an M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Texas, Arlington, and the university's Health Science Center in Dallas.

About SDSC
As an Organized Research Unit of UC San Diego, SDSC is considered a leader in data-intensive computing and cyberinfrastructure, providing resources, services, and expertise to the national research community, including industry and academia. Cyberinfrastructure refers to an accessible, integrated network of computer-based resources and expertise, focused on accelerating scientific inquiry and discovery. SDSC supports hundreds of multidisciplinary programs spanning a wide variety of domains, from earth sciences and biology to astrophysics, bioinformatics, and health IT. With its two newest supercomputer systems, Trestles and Gordon, SDSC is a partner in XSEDE (Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment), the most advanced collection of integrated digital resources and services in the world.

Media Contacts:
Jan Zverina, SDSC Communications
858 534-5111 or jzverina@sdsc.edu

Warren R. Froelich, SDSC Communications
858 822-3622 or froelich@sdsc.edu

Related Links

San Diego Supercomputer Center: http://www.sdsc.edu/
UC San Diego: http://www.ucsd.edu/
Calit2: http://www.calit2.net/
ACM: http://www.acm.org/