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Patrick Clemins

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Director Research Computing and Data, Large Research Initiatives

Department of Computer Science

College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

Patrick Clemins
Affiliated Department(s)
  • Vermont EPSCoR
  • CIROH @¶¶Òõ̽̽

     

BIO

Patrick Clemins is the Director of Research Computing and Data, Large Research Initiatives and holds an Adjunct Assistant Professor position in the Department of Computer Science at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ (¶¶Òõ̽̽).  In these roles, he directs a team that facilitates the use of advanced computing resources by researchers working on large, interdisciplinary and multi-institutional projects, collaborates with project leaders to administer existing grants and write new grant proposals, and publishes on the computational aspects of the research efforts. In addition, in a previous role at ¶¶Òõ̽̽, he led a collaboration to build a statewide research and education network for Vermont's schools, museums, libraries, and other research and educational institutions. Before moving to Vermont, he was the Director of the AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program where he served as an international expert on the U.S. federal research and development investment. Prior to joining AAAS, he was an AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow at the National Science Foundation in the Directorate for Biological Sciences. He received his bachelors, masters, and doctorate in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Marquette University, focusing on machine learning, digital signal processing, and bioacoustics.

Area(s) of expertise

Computational Workflows, High Performance and High Throughput Computing, Integrated Modeling, Model Evaluation Testbeds, Digital Signal Processing, Systems Engineering

Bio

Patrick Clemins is the Director of Research Computing and Data, Large Research Initiatives and holds an Adjunct Assistant Professor position in the Department of Computer Science at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ (¶¶Òõ̽̽).  In these roles, he directs a team that facilitates the use of advanced computing resources by researchers working on large, interdisciplinary and multi-institutional projects, collaborates with project leaders to administer existing grants and write new grant proposals, and publishes on the computational aspects of the research efforts. In addition, in a previous role at ¶¶Òõ̽̽, he led a collaboration to build a statewide research and education network for Vermont's schools, museums, libraries, and other research and educational institutions. Before moving to Vermont, he was the Director of the AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program where he served as an international expert on the U.S. federal research and development investment. Prior to joining AAAS, he was an AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow at the National Science Foundation in the Directorate for Biological Sciences. He received his bachelors, masters, and doctorate in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Marquette University, focusing on machine learning, digital signal processing, and bioacoustics.

Areas of Expertise

Computational Workflows, High Performance and High Throughput Computing, Integrated Modeling, Model Evaluation Testbeds, Digital Signal Processing, Systems Engineering