Department of Computer Science,
Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

I received my B.S. in Computer Science at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1991 and my M.S. in Computer Science also at SUNY Buffalo in 1993. I worked as a teaching assistant, research assistant and instructor at various times during my education at SUNY Buffalo. I spent an additional two years there starting on a thesis before deciding to transfer to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

At Illinois, I have worked as a teaching assistant, been awarded a SURGE fellowship, joined the CSE program, and am currently supported through CSAR. I am currently working on my Ph.D. dissertation with Prof. Kale.

Research Interests:

My dissertation research focuses on various aspects of Parallel Discrete Event Simulation. In addition, I've put a lot of work in on Seed Load Balancing.

Projects:

Object-oriented Parallel and Distributed Programming
Parallel Programming Languages and Paradigms
Scientific and Engineering Applications of Large-scale Parallel Computing
Load Balancing
Reusable Libraries and Software Engineering for Parallel Computing
Standard Library for Parallel Programming
Parallel Processing for Artificial Intelligence

Publications:

97-02 L. V. Kale, Milind Bhandarkar, and Terry Wilmarth
Design and Implementation of Parallel Java with Global Object Space

Links to all PPL papers

 

 

 

  Contact Information

Email: wilmarth@cse.uiuc.edu

Phone: (217)333-5827

FAX: (217)333-6501