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Jim Bottum serves as Research Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clemson University while holding dual executive roles as Chief Information Officer and Vice Provost for Computing & Information Technology. He directs the university's strategic initiatives in high-performance computing, cyberinfrastructure development, and national technology partnerships.
His educational credentials include a B.A. in Political Science (1976) and Professional Certification in Urban and Regional Planning (1976), both from Florida State University.
Dr. Bottum's research spans High-Performance Computing, Cyberinfrastructure, and Educational Technology with emphasis on computational resource deployment. His leadership established Clemson's Palmetto Cluster (ranked #60 globally in Top500) and Computational Center for Mobility Systems (CU-CCMS), demonstrating expertise in large-scale research infrastructure.
Notable recognitions include ComputerWorld's Premier 100 IT Leaders (2007) and a Storage Magazine cover feature (January 2008) for transformative contributions to academic computing.
He previously pioneered educational technology innovations at Purdue University as founding CIO, where classroom response systems and centralized podcasting earned Chronicle of Higher Education coverage. Current governance roles include NSF Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastructure (ACCI) and Internet2 Board of Trustees.
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