On Some Confluences of Computing and Security in Theory and Practice

Abstract

We broadly recount some of our research and development efforts spanning new computational paradigms and algorithms, and we will relate them to security applications including cyber-physical systems and networked social behaviors. We also propound a few advanced concepts including heat-based information leakage and low-energy reversible computing for space and other applications.

Date
May 21, 2021
Event
NSSD Geek Brief
Location
National Security Sciences Directorate
1 Bethel Valley Rd, Oak Ridge, TN 37934
Kalyan Perumalla
Kalyan Perumalla

As a Federal Program Manager in Advanced Scientific Computing Research at the U.S. Dept. of Energy, Office of Science, Kalyan Perumalla manages a $100-million R&D portfolio covering AI, HPC, Quantum, SciDAC, and Basic Computer Science. In his 25-year R&D leadership experience, he previously led advanced R&D as Distinguished Research Staff Member at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) developing scalable software and applications on the world’s largest supercomputers for 17 years, including as a line manager and a founding group leader. He has held senior faculty and adjunct appointments at UTK, GT, and UNL, and was an IAS Fellow at Durham University.

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