Vernon J. Rego
Vernon J. Rego
Professor of Computer Science

Joined department in 1985

Education:
MS, Computer Science
Michigan State University (1982)
PhD, Computer Science
Michigan State University (1985)
MSc, Mathematics
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (1979)

Vernon Rego directs research in the Parallel Computation and Simulation Laboratory (PacsLab) in Purdue's computer sciences department. His research interests include software systems for high-performance distributed computation, network protocols, threads systems, parallel stochastic simulation, computational probability and performance, and software engineering. His current projects include the ACES software architecture for multi-threaded distributed computing and parallel simulation, including the EcliPSe replicated simulation system (for which he was awarded an IEEE/Gordon Bell Prize), the ParaSol process-oriented distributed simulation system, the Ariadne threads system, and the CLAM protocol suite. He was also awarded a German Research Council Award for Computer Networking Research. He has been an invited researcher at the Oak Ridge National Laboratories and an ACM National Lecturer. He is an editor of the IEEE Transactions on Computers and an advisory board member of The DoD Advanced Distributed Simulation Research Consortium.

Funding Administered by Computer Science
Vernon Rego, CT-ISG: Dynamic Covert Channels: Generation and Detection of Hidden Messages, National Science Foundation, 9/1/2007-8/31/2010.
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Phone: 49-47835

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