mathematics
and
computer
science

Futures Lab

FL People

Mark Hereld

Experimental Systems Engineer, MCS
Senior Fellow, CI

Argonne National Laboratory
9700 South Cass Avenue
Building 240
Argonne, IL 60439

hereld@mcs.anl.gov
(630) 252-4170

[personal website]

Mark Hereld is a member of the research staff in the Mathematics and Computer Science Division, the Futures Lab, and a Senior Fellow of the Computation Institute with a joint appointment at the University of Chicago. His is currently interested in research and development in the area of advanced infrastructures for computational science. He is engaged in display technology development projects for applications in scientific visualization, active spaces, and collaborative environments -- activities which advance machine vision, tiled displays, human-computer interface, and visual data analysis. His work in understanding simulation on future computer architectures is currently focussed on development and characterization of large neural network models of neocortex, including research in parallel programming models and application performance analysis. He is also a principal architect of distributed analysis environments that support collaborative creation of annotated data repositories of multi-modal data (audio, video, image, text, numerical) based on web and Grid services. He is the holder of one darn fine patent. [C::M::0.57::15::2]

Selected Research Projects:

Collaborative Visualization and the Analysis Pipeline