Carl Kesselman
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Carl Kesselman is a project leader at the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute and a Research Associate Professor in Computer Science, also at the University of Southern California. Carl Kesselman is an acknowledged authority in grid technologies. He has co-led the Globus project, which is developing core technologies for computational grid systems in the areas of resource location, resource allocation, computer security, data communication, and data access. Most recently he received international recognition for GUSTO, the world's first high-performance computational grid. GUSTO pushes the technological envelope by using high-speed computer networks and software to provide global access to advanced supercomputers and other devices.