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-====== Gabriel A. Wainer - Extended Biography ======+======= Gabriel A. Wainer - Extended Biography =======
  
-After obtaining my Ph.D. degree in 1998, and with over six years of experience as an Instructor and Assistant Professor in Argentina, Gabriel A. Wainer joined Carleton University in July of 2000 as Assistant Professor. He got Tenured in July 2004, and promoted to the rank of Associate Professor in July 2005 and Full Professor in July 2012. +After obtaining his Ph.D. degree in 1998, and with over six years of experience as an Instructor and Assistant Professor in Argentina, Gabriel A. Wainer joined Carleton University in July of 2000 as Assistant Professor. He got Tenured in July 2004, and promoted to the rank of Associate Professor in July 2005 and Full Professor in July 2012. 
  
 ====== Research ====== ====== Research ======
  
-His research at Carleton focuses on techniques for transforming simulation models into real-time systemsThe  long-term goal is to reduce to a minimum the manual development of real-time software (a time consuming, error prone and expensive task), and the interfacing of these models with simulation software. These efforts have received support in approximately 1.5M$ from different funding agencies (NSERC, Precarn, CFI, OIT, CANARIE) and companies (IBM, HP, CMC, MDA, Intel). As Co-PI ProfWainer participated in numerous research projects (with funding totaling over 30M$from which approximately $1.1M have been directly spent for his  research). His students have always been successful in applying to numerous scholarships and awards, and they have obtained funding for their research in excess of 500K$+Prof. Wainer started research in 1993, working in Real-Time (RT) Operating Systems (OS) and RT schedulingWith very limited resources and self-supervised, he was able to define new RT scheduling algorithms, and included these (and other RT techniques) in the first existing RT version of an open-source OS (RT-Minix). These results were published in various papers and a bookThese ideas were used shortly after by other researchers in the fieldleading to the development of the first versions of RT-LinuxFifteen years after, my original approach continues to be used and cited, and new Real-Time Minix projects based on the concepts I defined almost 20 years ago have started in the last few years.
  
-The results of his research are reflected in numerous publications:+Since 1996, he contributed to the field of Modeling and Simulation (M&S), introducing Cell-DEVS, a new formalism that reduces the complexity of the development of models of physical systems while increasing the speed of the simulations. His team also defined new high-level languages and their mapping into DEVS and Cell-DEVS formal models (ranging from the traffic language ATLAS; Petri Nets, Timed Automata, Bond Graphs; up to a generic environment based on Modelica). This allows defining and interconnecting formal models that are discrete-event, spatial, continuous or hybrid. 
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 +His group  built CD++, an open-source tool implementing DEVS and Cell-DEVS. CD++ has been used to develop numerous models in different areas: ecology (watersheds, fire spread), biomedical (heart tissue, nerve terminal), physics (flow injection, heat transfer), engineering (wireless networks, robot path planning), construction, traffic, etc. These results have been made available in multiple articles, an open source repository and website for the community (which has over 300 users).  
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 +The team also introduced varied algorithms to run these models in multiprocessor and distributed architectures (using varied middleware and OS). The  simulation engines now provide the means to run distributed simulations using Web-Services, and high-performance parallel algorithms for Cell-DEVS. Users can develop and test models in local workstations, submit them to a remote parallel simulator, receive, visualize and analyze the results locally (using the advanced visualization tools we built).  
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 +Different RT simulation algorithms were defined for DEVS models since the year 2000. We used these techniques to build RT model prototypes embedded in different platforms, and a runtime executive integrating models within hardware surrogates. We have recently started experiments with multicore hardware, including a prototype version on Intel IXP 2400 boards, and Cell-DEVS models on IBM’s Cell BE architecture.  
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 +His research at Carleton has focused on techniques for transforming simulation models into real-time systems. The  long-term goal is to reduce to a minimum the manual development of real-time software (a time consuming, error prone and expensive task), and the interfacing of these models with simulation software. These efforts have received support in approximately 1.5M$ from different funding agencies (NSERC, Precarn, CFI, OIT, CANARIE) and companies (IBM, HP, CMC, MDA, Intel). As a Co-PI Prof. Wainer participated in numerous research projects (with funding totaling over 30M$, from which approximately $1.1M have been directly spent for his  research). His students have always been successful in applying to numerous scholarships and awards, and they have obtained funding for their research in excess of 500K$.  
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 +The results of his research are reflected in numerous publications:\\
 - 35 Journal papers \\ - 35 Journal papers \\
 - 4 other Journal and Magazine articles \\ - 4 other Journal and Magazine articles \\
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 He has published and presented papers at some of the most prestigious conferences in Simulation worldwide. These include PADS, IEEE DS-RT, Winter Simulation Conference, the Annual Simulation Symposium and SPECTS. He has various publications in the Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation (TMS/DEVS) and various conferences sponsored by SCS. He has  published in other areas, including IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (Real-Time Systems); Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design, Intl. Conference on short and medium bridges (building simulation); High Performance Computing and Simulation, IEEE EMBS, CMBE (biomedical); AHDS (Analysis and Design of Hybrid Systems), International Conference of Web Services; Environmental Modeling and Software; International Conference in Compu-tational Science; Cellular Automata for Research and Industry (ACRI), and many others.  He has published and presented papers at some of the most prestigious conferences in Simulation worldwide. These include PADS, IEEE DS-RT, Winter Simulation Conference, the Annual Simulation Symposium and SPECTS. He has various publications in the Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation (TMS/DEVS) and various conferences sponsored by SCS. He has  published in other areas, including IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (Real-Time Systems); Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design, Intl. Conference on short and medium bridges (building simulation); High Performance Computing and Simulation, IEEE EMBS, CMBE (biomedical); AHDS (Analysis and Design of Hybrid Systems), International Conference of Web Services; Environmental Modeling and Software; International Conference in Compu-tational Science; Cellular Automata for Research and Industry (ACRI), and many others. 
  
-Up to date he supervised 2 Postdoctoral fellows, 6 Ph.D. and 47 Masters Students in total. Currently, supervise 3 Ph.D., and 7 M. Sc. and 1 M.Eng. I have also supervised numerous visiting scholars.+Up to date he supervised 2 Postdoctoral fellows, 6 Ph.D. and 47 Masters Students in total. Currently, he supervise 3 Ph.D., and 7 M. Sc. and 1 M.Eng. he has also supervised numerous visiting scholars.
  
-The quality of my contributions has also been acknowledged through my participation in a large number of program committees (over 120) and as an invited speaker in more than 50 tutorials, keynotes and invited seminars. +The quality of his contributions has also been acknowledged through his participation in a large number of program committees (over 120) and as an invited speaker in more than 50 tutorials, keynotes and invited seminars. 
  
-As a consequence of my research activity, I have received numerous awards, including: \\+As a consequence of his research activity, he has received numerous awards, including: \\
 - Outstanding Professional Award by the Society for Modeling and Simulation International (only 10 awards given since 1992). 2011. \\ - Outstanding Professional Award by the Society for Modeling and Simulation International (only 10 awards given since 1992). 2011. \\
 - The First Bernard P. Zeigler Modeling and Simulation Award, 2010.\\ - The First Bernard P. Zeigler Modeling and Simulation Award, 2010.\\
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 - Numerous Best Paper Awards\\ - Numerous Best Paper Awards\\
  
-===== Teaching ===== +====== Teaching ======
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-I discovered a strong vocation for teaching in the early years of my career. In 1989, being a Teaching Assistant at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) in Argentina, I started lecturing part-time in different institutions, where I had the chance to organize four different courses. Being a Head Teaching Assistant at the UBA, I organized an Operating Systems Laboratory course devoted to teach design and implementation of Operating Systems. The results of this course (including modifications and improvements to the kernel of an open-source operating system) were unique in Latin America (and one of the few worldwide, winning an international award in 1992). Later, as Instructor at the UBA, I organized new courses on Real-Time Systems, Discrete-Event Simulation and Real-Time Systems Implementation (students in these courses won awards in different contests). As Assistant Professor at the UBA, I completely reorganized the Computer Organization course with excellent results (student projects in this course were published in international conferences and in the ACM Journal of Educational Resources in Computing). +
  
-At CarletonI have taught very challenging undergraduate courses with very large enrollment (since my hiring in July 2000a total of 1834 students in my courses)I usually have very high teaching evaluations (an average of 4.21 for my Undergraduate courses, and an average of 4.66/5 for my Graduate courses). I have a particular teaching philosophywhich focuses on extensive class discussionthinkinganalysis and interactionwhich provides a better mechanism for understanding and concept retention.+He discovered a strong vocation for teaching in the early years of his career. In 1989being Teaching Assistant at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) in Argentinahe started lecturing part-time in different institutions, where he had the chance to organize four different courses. Being a Head Teaching Assistant at the UBA, he organized an Operating Systems Laboratory course devoted to teach design and implementation of Operating SystemsThe results of this course (including modifications and improvements to the kernel of an open-source operating system) were unique in Latin America (and one of the few worldwide, winning an international award in 1992). Lateras Instructor at the UBAhe organized new courses on Real-Time SystemsDiscrete-Event Simulation and Real-Time Systems Implementation (students in these courses won awards in different contests). As Assistant Professor at the UBAhe completely reorganized the Computer Organization course with excellent results (student projects in this course were published in international conferences and in the ACM Journal of Educational Resources in Computing)
  
-I also had the opportunity to develop completely new graduate course, which had not been offered before my appointment (SYSC-5104Methodologies for Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation). I was able to introduce my own fully developed material, and the students use in-house developed tools to study advanced Modeling and Simulation problemsThe best projects in the course are usually improved after the end of the course, and many of them have been accepted for publication in international conferencesEleven papers have been already published. Two of them obtained awards.+At Carleton, he taught very challenging undergraduate courses with very large enrollment (since his hiring in July 2000a total of 1834 students in his courses)He usually obtains high teaching evaluations (an average of 4.21 for his Undergraduate courses, and an average of 4.66/for his Graduate courses)He has a particular teaching philosophy, which focuses on extensive class discussion, thinking, analysis and interaction, which provides a better mechanism for understanding and concept retention.
  
-Other teaching activities include large number of undergraduate student supervision. I have super-vised 72 Engineering students (I currently supervise 9 more), and a large number of co-op students, NSERC undergraduate Scholars, and visiting research scholars (a total of 124 students)+He also had the opportunity to develop completely new graduate course, which had not been offered before his appointment (SYSC-5104, Methodologies for Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation). He was able to introduce his own fully developed material, and the students use in-house developed tools to study advanced Modeling and Simulation problems. The best projects in the course are usually improved after the end of the course, and many of them have been accepted for publication in international conferences. Eleven papers have been already published. Two of them obtained awards.
  
-I have always encouraged my students to go beyond standard expectations, and I try to persuade them to showcase their work. For instancetwelve of my undergraduate projects (4th year, coop) resulted in papers accepted for publication. Many of them participated in conferences presenting the results of their course work. A team participated in the IEEE Computer Society International Design Competition, and new teams will participate in Microsoft's ImagineCup 2012. I am pleased in spending the extra time these activities require, as I believe in trying to leave positive mark on my students, while providing them with all of the possible support for their future careers.+Other teaching activities include a large number of undergraduate student supervision. He has supervised 81 Engineering students, and a large number of co-op studentsNSERC undergraduate Scholars, and visiting research scholars (total of 124 students)
  
-==== Service ====+He has always encouraged his students to go beyond standard expectations, and he tries to persuade them to showcase their work. For instance, twelve of his undergraduate projects (4th year, coop) resulted in papers accepted for publication. Many of them participated in conferences presenting the results of their course work. A team participated in the IEEE Computer Society International Design Competition, and new teams will participate in Microsoft's ImagineCup 2012. He is  pleased in spending the extra time these activities require, as he believes in trying to leave a positive mark on his students, while providing them with all of the possible support for their future careers.
  
-Over my years spent at Carleton University, I have been called on to participate in many activities and have been assigned various administrative duties. I am currently the SCE Departmental Web Editor, and the Director of the Research Centre on Technology Innovation (RCTI).  I have partici-pated in numerous committees, including Tenure and Promotion, Scientific Advisory (V-Sim), University Supervisory Approvals Committee, Carleton University IEEE Computer Society Student Branch counselor, and the SCS Student Chapter coordinator. I was also the Department representative on the board of the School of Computer Science, and a member of the Departmental reviewing committee for Endowment, NSERC and OGS Scholarships.  +====== Service ======
-In addition to the above mentioned duties, I have contributed in many other ways. For example, I have been part of the evaluation committees for numerous Engineering projects, Theses, and Ph.D. Comprehensive Examinations. I initiated the Embedded Systems Group and organized around 50 seminars since I arrived in 2000. +
  
-ExternallyI am servicing the academic community in different international initiatives. I am cur-rently the VP Publications of SCS (in charge of two journals, a newsletter and a magazine). I am the Special Issues Editor of the Transactions of the SCS (appointment renewed for two years), and a member of the Editorial Board of various journals. I have been a reviewer for various journals, and the organizer of numerous international conferences and workshopsIn particular, I have been the chair of SummerSim twice (increasing the number of submissions in 100% in one year, and highly improving the quality of those submissionsreflected in an increase of the rejection rate in over 200% in one year). I was also a co-founder of new successful conferences: SimAUD (Simulation in Architecture and Urban Design), SimuTools, and the new Symposium of Theory of Modeling and Simulation (thes last two became some of the most successful events in the world; one devoted to simulation theory and the other to simulation tools. Both symposia receive around 100 papers every year, and after thorough evaluation process only 30% of those get accepted for publication).+Over his years spent at Carleton Universityhe has been called on to participate in many activities and have been assigned various administrative dutiesHe has participated in numerous committeesincluding Tenure and PromotionScientific Advisory (V-Sim), University Supervisory Approvals Committee, Carleton University IEEE Computer Society Student Branch counselor, and the SCS Student Chapter coordinator. He was also the Department representative on the board of the School of Computer Science, and a member of the Departmental reviewing committee for Endowment, NSERC and OGS Scholarships
  
-I have also been invited to be the External Examiner of 13 Ph.D. thesesand I have evaluated numerous projects in EuropeCanada and Latin America.+In addition to the above mentioned duties, he has contributed in many other waysFor examplehe has been part of the evaluation committees for numerous Engineering projects, Theses, and Ph.D. Comprehensive Examinations. He initiated the Embedded Systems Group and organized around 50 seminars since 2000
  
-I hope that these comments allow the committee to form complete picture of my various      contributions as Associate Professor throughout the past four years, and I am eager to continue my academic career as Full Professor.+Externally, he is servicing the academic community in different international initiatives. He is currently the VP Publications of SCS (in charge of two journals, newsletter and a magazine). He is the Special Issues Editor of the Transactions of the SCS (appointment renewed for two years), and a member of the Editorial Board of various journals. He has been a reviewer for various journals, and the organizer of numerous international conferences and workshops. In particular, he has been the chair of SummerSim twice (increasing the number of submissions in 100% in one year, and highly improving the quality of those submissions, reflected in an increase of the rejection rate in over 200% in one year). He was also a co-founder of new successful conferences: the Symposium of Theory of Modeling and Simulation (TMS/DEVS), SimAUD (Simulation in Architecture and Urban Design), SimuTools.
  
 +He has  also been invited to be the External Examiner of 13 Ph.D. theses, and he has evaluated numerous projects in Europe, Canada and Latin America.