Miron Livny is a senior researcher and professor specializing in distributed computing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Science, August 1983. Weizmann Institute of Science. (Thesis: The Study of Load Balancing Algorithms for Decentralized Processing Systems)
Master of Surgery, Computer Science, 1978.
Weizmann Institute of Science.
Bachelor of Surgery, Physics and Mathematics, 1975.
Hebrew University.
Career
Livny has been a professor of computer science at Wisconsin since 1983, where he leads the HTCondor high-throughput computing system project Miron is also a principal investigator and currently the facility coordinator for the Open Science Grid project, Director of the Center for High Throughput computing, Chief Technology Officer of Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, and Director of Core Computational Technology of the Morgridge Institute for Research.