Randal Burns

American computer scientist, Professor and Chair of the computer science department at Johns Hopkins University
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IntroAmerican computer scientist, Professor and Chair of the computer science department at Johns Hopkins University
A.K.A.Randal Chilton Burns
A.K.A.Randal Chilton Burns
PlacesUnited States of America
isComputer scientist
Work fieldTechnology Science
Gender
Male
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Biography

Randal Chilton Burns is a Professor and Chair of the computer science department at Johns Hopkins University. He is a member of the Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute, Institute for Data-Intensive Science, Engineering and the Science of Learning Institute and National Academy of Sciences. His research interests lie in building scalable data systems for exploration and analysis of big data.

Education and early career

Burns graduated from Stanford University in 1993 with a bachelor's degree in geophysics. He earned his master's and doctorate from University of California, Santa Cruz in 1997 and 2000 respectively. He also worked as a research staff member at IBM's Alamden Research Center between 1996-2002.

Research

Burns's PhD dissertation is titled 'Data Management in a Distributed File System for Storage Area Networks'. He has worked on waste management of unused digital data. He was part of a team along with Alex Szalay and Charles Meneveau which built a 350TB turbulence database that provides access to large computational fluid dynamics simulations. In recent times, his research has focused on neuroscience where he built a cloud based web-service for neuroscience data and enabled better understanding of the human brain.

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