
معرفی
Mats Rynge is a Computer Scientist at the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute (ISI), where he contributes to the Science Automation Technologies group. He specializes in distributed and high-performance computing, with active roles in national cyberinfrastructure initiatives including the Open Science Grid and XSEDE, providing user support, software engineering, and system administration for large-scale scientific communities.
His research centers on advancing computational infrastructure through grid computing, software middleware development, and cyberinfrastructure deployment. Work spans optimizing scientific workflows via projects like the RENCI Science TeraGrid Gateway, NSF Middleware Initiative, and Community Driven Improvement of Globus Software, focusing on scalable solutions for data-intensive research.
Rynge's efforts are supported by U.S. National Science Foundation funding (Grant #2127548), though specific advising roles or student mentorship are not detailed in available records. His collaborations extend across national projects requiring cross-institutional coordination for scientific computing resources.
He operates within ISI's Science Automation Technologies group, which develops automated systems for scientific workflow management and computational resource integration, directly enabling research across multiple disciplines through robust infrastructure.



