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Carl Kesselman is an American computer scientist specializing ingrid computing technologies.[1]This term was developed by him and professorIan Foster in the bookThe Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure. He and Foster are winners of the British Computer Society'sLovelace Medal for their grid work.He is institute fellow at theUniversity of Southern California'sInformation Sciences Institute and a professor in the Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, at the University of Southern California.
Kesselman co-led the Globus Toolkit project, core technologies for computational grid systems in the areas ofresource location,resource allocation,computer security,data communication, anddata access. He described a Globustestbed called GUSTO in 1997.[2]
He was elected as anACM Fellow in 2017[3] and was awarded (withIan Foster) the IEEE Computer Society Harry H Goode Memorial Award[4] (2020) andIEEE Internet Award (2023).
He received a PhD in computer science from UCLA in 1991.[5]
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